ISPs want “flexible” privacy rules that let them “innovate” with customer data


don't fall off couch laughing... cause 8.7 earthquake.


excerpt:

broadband industry lobby groups urged federal communications commission on thursday not impose privacy rules dictate "specific methods" of protecting customer data, since prevent "rapid innovation."
and another:

isps fighting against effort led consumer advocacy groups such american civil liberties union, electronic frontier foundation, free press, , public knowledge. groups, plus few dozen more, last month urged fcc make privacy rules stronger ftc's.

ftc commissioner julie brill has said welcomes fcc becoming "brawnier cop on privacy beat," consumer advocacy groups noted in letter.

i pretty darn sure don't want internet service provider have additional freedoms "innovate" data me customer. quite contrary.
 

i have innovative new customer service program. each board member placed in row, allowing customers punch each of them once every "innovative idea" have.
 


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