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14 Questions the Senate Commerce Committee Should Ask Online Marketers
On July 27, 2010, the Senate Commerce Committee will hold a hearing on Consumer Online Privacy. Apple, Google, AT&T and Facebook officials will testify. Here are some questions we hope the Committee will ask.
Five Myths about Online Behavioral Advertising
From the Consumer Federation of America
Myth #1. Free content on the Internet will disappear if advertisers can only engage in online behavioral tracking and targeting with affirmative consumer consent (opt-in).
Public Media in the Digital Age - Part I: Public Television
First in a series.
With uncharacteristic brevity for a Washington official, FCC Commissioner Michael J. Copps offered a one-word summation of the recent switchover from analog to digital television: “Whew!”
Testimony on Behavioral Advertising: Industry Practices and Consumers' Expectations
Testimony to the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade, and Consumer Protection, and the Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet
For the hearing on
Behavioral Advertising: Industry Practices And Consumers’ Expectations
June 18, 2009
Jeff Chester
Executive Director
Center for Digital DemocracyConsumer Advocate Warns Congress of the Dangers of Invasive Online and Mobile Marketing Practices
House Joint Subcommittee Hearing Examines Threats Posed by Tracking, Profiling and Targeting of Consumers
For Immediate Release: June 18, 2009
Contact: Jeff Chester (202-494-7100) Center for Digital Democracy (www.democraticmedia.org)Ten Questions To Ask Your Cell Phone Provider—and the Online Marketers They Work With—to Protect Your Mobile Privacy
The Mobile Platform Presents New Challenges to Consumer Privacy
