The FTC is holding a two-day workshop on Internet advertising in Washington 
this week:
http://ftc.gov/bcp/workshops/ehavioral/index.shtml

This is important because these workshops often, but not always, precede formal 
regulations. I'm speaking on the 9am panel if you're interested; it is webcast.

What's happened in the last few days is a bunch of announcements including a 
call for a "Do Not Target" list to be set up by the FTC that companies would be 
"required" to abide by upon pain of federal sanction:
http://www.cdt.org/privacy/20071031consumerprotectionsbehavioral.pdf

And some of the pro-regulatory/anti-advertising types are calling for a formal 
investigation of Google, Microsoft, AOL, and Yahoo's data collection practices, 
a new FTC task force to be created, and an inquiry into target marketing by 
Facebook and MySpace.com:
http://www.democraticmedia.org/files/pdf/FTCadprivacy.pdf

Declan NcCullagh's view:
http://www.news.com/the-iconoclast/8301-13578_3-9809195-38.html



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