The White House released what it’s calling a “discussion draft” of its Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights (CPBR) to “establish baseline protections for individual privacy in the commercial arena and to foster timely, flexible implementations of these protections through enforceable codes of conduct developed by diverse stakeholders” late Friday. Though the highly anticipated CPBR did receive some support, for the most part industry, lawmakers, regulators and privacy advocates all expressed concerns with the legislation. In this exclusive for The Privacy Advisor, Jedidiah Bracy, CIPP/US, CIPP/E, rounds up the wide spectrum of reaction from all sides of this latest major privacy development.
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