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United States Privacy Law in 2001 Will Be Weak

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  Digital:
    Giga Information Group, Inc.
    06 December, 2000

   US$250.00   

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This year, the United States is expected to pass new privacy laws. What remains to be seen is whether Congress will address general or specific online privacy issues. All 50 states as well as a number of foreign countries are ready to pass their own privacy laws. In addition, corporate America and a growing number of American consumers are lobbying for their own privacy laws as well. Given all sides are in agreement -- what will the new privacy laws looks like? Read this Giga Collaboration to learn more about: United States Privacy Law in 2001 Will Be Weak; A Weak Online Privacy Law Makes Everyone Happy; Year in Review: The FTC Lacks Teeth to Regulate Online Privacy; Giga Sees Emerging US Privacy Legislation in Sharper Focus; Data Privacy: European Protectiveness vs. the Laissez-Faire United States.



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