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Will AOL Goof Trigger New U.S. Law?
From: lyger <lyger () attrition org>
Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 00:38:11 -0400 (EDT)
Courtesy Richard Forno and Infowarrior (infowarrior.org) Will AOL Goof Trigger New U.S. Law? By Frederick Lane August 10, 2006 11:04AM http://www.sci-tech-today.com/story.xhtml?story_id=02300000MCAG The bill would require Internet companies to destroy obsolete electronic data, and particularly data that could be used to individually identify consumers. The bill would also instruct the Federal Trade Commission to set up standards for the maintenance and destruction of data, and enforce the provisions of the law. The news that AOL released the search histories of 658,000 of its users is renewing calls for federal legislation to protect consumer privacy online. In the wake of the disclosure, Representative Edward Markey (D-Mass.) urged his colleagues to take action on privacy legislation he proposed in February of this year. "Technology is the engine which will drive our economy into the next century, but the success of this technology balances on the public trust," Markey said. "If 2005 was the year of the data breach, I want to make sure that 2006 is the year of safeguarding the privacy of American citizens by introducing legislation to prevent the stockpiling of private citizens personal data." [...] _______________________________________________ Dataloss Mailing List (dataloss () attrition org) http://attrition.org/dataloss Tracking more than 142 million compromised records in 296 incidents over 6 years.
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