Date:
August 12, 2014
Docket Number:
140514424-4424-01
Public Comments on Big Data and Consumer Privacy in the Internet Economy. See Federal Register Notice: Request for Comments
- Alessandro Acquisti
- American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Digital Democracy, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Watchdog, Common Sense Media, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
- Anonos
- Application Developers Alliance
- ARM Holdings
- ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party
- Solon Barocas, Edward W. Felten, Joanna N. Huey, Joshua A. Kroll, and Arvind Narayanan
- Center for Data Innovation
- Center for Democracy & Technology
- Center for Digital Democracy
- Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center
- Center for Urban Science + Progress
- Centre for Information Policy Leadership
- Common Sense Media
- Computer & Communications Industry Association
- Consumer Bankers Association, American Bankers Association
- CTIA—The Wireless Association
- Direct Marketing Association
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Electronic Transactions Association
- Chris Hoofnagle
- Future of Privacy Forum
- IMS Health
- The Information Accountability Foundation
- Information Technology Industry Council
- Interactive Advertising Bureau
- The Internet Association
- Internet Commerce Coalition
- Cameron F. Kerry
- Knowledge Ecology International
- The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
- The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, American Civil Liberties Union
- Microsoft Corporation
- Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Commissioner, Federal Trade Commission
- Online Trust Alliance
- James Overby
- Public Knowledge, Benton Foundation, Center for Digital Democracy, Common Cause, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Watchdog, Free Press, New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute, U.S. PIRG, World Privacy Forum
- Reed Elsevier Inc.
- Jessica Rich, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
- Charles B. Solin
- Software & Information Industry Association
- TechFreedom, International Center for Law and Economics
- Technology Policy Institute
- U.S. Chamber of Commerce
- U.S. Public Policy Council of the Association for Computing Machinery
- World Privacy Forum
Comments
James Overby
Charles B. Solin
ARTICLE 29 Data Protection Working Party
Jessica Rich, Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection, Federal Trade Commission
Information Technology Industry Council
The Information Accountability Foundation
Chris Hoofnagle
Technology Policy Institute
Consumer Bankers Association, American Bankers Association
The Internet Association
U.S. Public Policy Council of the Association for Computing Machinery
ARM Holdings
Electronic Transactions Association
American Civil Liberties Union, Center for Digital Democracy, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Watchdog, Common Sense Media, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse
IMS Health
Reed Elsevier Inc.
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, American Civil Liberties Union
Software & Information Industry Association
Interactive Advertising Bureau
Direct Marketing Association
Electronic Frontier Foundation
Computer & Communications Industry Association
Center for Digital Democracy
Public Knowledge, Benton Foundation, Center for Digital Democracy, Common Cause, Consumer Federation of America, Consumer Watchdog, Free Press, New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute, U.S. PIRG, World Privacy Forum
Future of Privacy Forum
Center for Data Innovation
U.S. Chamber of Commerce
Application Developers Alliance
Solon Barocas, Edward W. Felten, Joanna N. Huey, Joshua A. Kroll, and Arvind Narayanan
Commissioner Maureen K. Ohlhausen, Federal Trade Commission
Center for Democracy & Technology
Alessandro Acquisti
Internet Commerce Coalition
Common Sense Media
CTIA—The Wireless Association
Center on Privacy & Technology at Georgetown University Law Center
Anonos
TechFreedom, International Center for Law and Economics
World Privacy Forum
Microsoft Corporation
The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights
Online Trust Alliance
Center for Urban Science + Progress
Knowledge Ecology International
Cameron F. Kerry
Centre for Information Policy Leadership