FTC: BT Regulations Come Down to ‘Dignity’
August 5, 2009 by: adminA few stories ClickZ’s editors are reading:
FTC: BT Regulations Come Down to ‘Dignity’ – There’s little new information in this story on the privacy views of David Vladeck, head of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection. But it’s interesting to see him describe the proper limits of behavioral targeting as a matter of human dignity, as opposed to the traditional standard of “causing harm.” (New York Times)
Google to Acquire On2 Technologies Video compression tech will likely be used to enhance YouTube experience.
Online Ad Firm Traffiq Wins $10 Million Investment
ESPN Drops Hammer on Twitter Use – Analysts and reporters are told all information they publish must serve ESPN. (New York Times)
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