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Oct. 27, 2016

FCC responds to criticism of proposed broadband privacy rules

The FCC proposes to establish a consumer consent framework for uses of broadband data that distinguishes between sensitive and nonsensitive data and relaxes other prior proposed rules. By Marci Rozen and Anna Hsia

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By Marci Rozen and Anna Hsia

On Oct. 6, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Tom Wheeler released a fact sheet outlining significant changes to the agency's proposed broadband privacy rules for internet service providers. The fact sheet signals the FCC's material revisions of rules it proposed in March. Notably, the commission now proposes to establish a consumer consent framework for uses of broadband data that distinguishes between sensiti...

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