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Subject: IP: Privacy activists want wireless devices regulated
> >Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2000 09:42:02 -0500 >From: Declan McCullagh <declan@well.com> > > > >http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,40623,00.html > > FTC Tackles Wireless Regulation > by Declan McCullagh (declan@wired.com) > 2:00 a.m. Dec. 13, 2000 PST > > WASHINGTON -- If you're an inside-the-Beltway privacy nut, your worst > fear goes something like this: Your cell phone will begin to chirp > with a Big Mac ad whenever you wander too close to a set of McDonald's > golden arches. > > Walk by Starbucks, and your pager will warble with news of a sale -- > today only! -- on a tall latte for just $1.95. When you get a divorce, > your spouse's lawyer will subpoena your Palm VII e-mail records and > prove that you were working on something more than an urgent project > during all those late nights. > > Warning darkly of the twin perils of surveillance and spam, advocates > gathered at a Federal Trade Commission workshop on Tuesday to > recommend more federal regulations directed at the growing wireless > content industry. > > Evan Hendricks, publisher of Privacy Times, said wireless devices > "must" have their defaults set so they do not broadcast their > locations. David Sobel, general counsel of the Electronic Privacy > Information Center, complained that self regulation has not "worked > all that well" and said the feds must step in. > > The FTC event, which began Monday afternoon, was originally intended > to let commission staff know what was happening in the wireless > industry. But it drew so much attention it expanded into a series of > panel discussions, complete with a nanoscopic trade show made up of > about seven mostly abandoned tables set up in the FTC's cafeteria. > > For their part, businesses pointed to the work they've already done > toward protecting privacy and letting consumers choose to enable > location-broadcasting information. > > [...] > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------- >POLITECH -- the moderated mailing list of politics and technology >You may redistribute this message freely if it remains intact. >To subscribe, visit http://www.politechbot.com/info/subscribe.html >This message is archived at http://www.politechbot.com/ >------------------------------------------------------------------------- > For archives see: http://www.interesting-people.org/
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