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FC: Libertarians rally, a little late, to oppose privacy regs
From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com>
Date: Tue, 19 Sep 2000 07:36:23 -0400
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,38878,00.html
Regulating Privacy: At What Cost?
by Declan McCullagh (declan () wired com)
3:00 a.m. Sep. 19, 2000 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Privacy advocates who successfully transformed such
previously arcane matters as credit bureau databases and DoubleClick
cookies into mainstream concerns are close to winning a truly epic
battle.
After years of agitating by liberal groups like the American Civil
Liberties Union and the Electronic Privacy Information Center, both
Democrats and Republicans are suddenly expressing their support for
sweeping new regulations of U.S. businesses.
Yet schemes like a federal privacy commission -- suggested this year
by a bipartisan duo in Congress -- don't exactly cheer free-market
organizations, which have been largely silent in this debate so far.
In response to increasingly aggressive bills and shifting public
opinion, libertarian groups in Washington and elsewhere have begun to
quietly gird themselves for an all-out battle in new and unfamiliar
terrain.
George Mason University's Mercatus Center will hold a privacy event on
Tuesday populated with laissez-faire economists, while the Competitive
Financial Privacy, which blasts private-sector regulations.
"Why did it take so long? Because there are more of 'them' than there
are of us -- advocates of liberty and limited government have too many
battlements to defend," says David Boaz, vice president of the Cato
Institute.
The Cato Institute and other like-minded groups generally oppose
government regulation of what information firms can and cannot
collect, arguing that consumers should make up their own minds
instead.
Some libertarians also stress the economic benefits of
information-sharing by saying it lowers prices. "What the
privacy-regulation advocates just don't get is the benefits of
information," Boaz says. "There's a positive value to being offered
things that will interest you, and it's hardly something to be
feared."
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