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Technology & Science

Jan. 21, 2010

Wrestling With Consumer Privacy on the Internet

Sean Morris and Suzanne Wilson of Arnold & Porter examine steps taken by the Federal Trade Commission to address consumer protection on the Internet.

By Sean Morris and Suzanne Wilson

With estimates placing the value of commerce transacted over the Internet by consumers in the hundreds of billions of dollars, it is not surprising that consumer privacy on the Internet is a hot issue these days. This fact has not been lost on the Federal Trade Commission, which is in the middle of hosting a series of day-long roundtable discussions entitled "Exploring Privacy." The second in the roundtable workshops will be held at Berke...

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