So, this is definitely a bad development. But it is also a development that needs to be kept in perspective. * The U.S. has now blocked Obama-era FCC privacy rules that would have prevented ISPs from collecting and using (including selling) certain types of consumer Internet usage data. * However, the FCC rules never actually went into effect. So in that sense, nothing has changed. * Many ISPs have their own privacy policies stating that they won't collect and use this information anyway. If they were to violate those stated policies, they could be subject to FTC action. * However, there is no longer any FCC regulation preventing ISPs from rescinding their own privacy policies -- only the threat of consumer disapproval if they did so. * It is also possible that other existing legislation, specifically the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, may prevent ISPs from collecting and using the information, or from certain types of troubling collection and use. Privacy experts are trying to sort this out, and the answer is unclear. A lot depends on whether consumers have given explicit or tacit "consent." * So, at a minimum, the legality of collecting and using the information in the manner that is no longer blocked by the FCC is disputed. * What is actually most troubling about the matter is that the U.S. Congress has the propensity to pass this kind of legislation. So, again, a bad development. But also in many ways no change in the status quo. DLB On 2017-04-04 06:30, Ansgar Koene wrote:
Hi Paulo,
this is in relation to the repeal of the privacy rules passed by the FCC last year which limited the trade in customer internet usage data by ISPs. The Internet Society blog has some background info.
https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/north-america-bureau/2017/03/privacy-ke...
Cheers,
Ansgar
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Hello to all
Does anyone have more details about this?
http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/03/technology/internet-privacy-law-trump/index....
Regards Paulo Ferreira
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