With the White House’s newly released Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights discussion draft and the FCC’s historic Net Neutrality ruling, last week saw the potential for a sea change in the way the U.S. government may approach regulating the Internet. As Americans increasingly spend their personal and business lives online, calls have increased for tighter regulation. With the new Bill of Rights text, we see new ideas for how that might be accomplished. IAPP VP of Research and Education Omer Tene analyzes these attempts at bringing the Internet to heel.
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