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Senator's Privacy Bill Getting Only Limited Support

A Senate effort to limit what businesses can do with information they collect from customers online is under attack from Internet companies, and is receiving only tepid support from consumer advocates. The proposed online privacy legislation, introduced last week by Sen. Ernest Hollings, D-S.C., who chairs the Senate Commerce Committee, would require businesses to tell visitors to their Web sites what information is being gathered about them and how it will be used.

  • Read the article: USA Today | Posted: 4/29/2002 09:34:00 AM | Permalink


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