CCIA Offers Data Privacy Comments
1/28/2011
CCIA submitted comments
to the Department of Commerce January 28th in response to the green
paper they released in December entitled "Commercial Data Privacy and
Innovation in the Internet Economy." We applaud the Department of
Commerce for undertaking the large task of addressing the complex and
important issues surrounding consumer privacy and innovation on the
Internet. The green paper raised thought provoking questions and
insights that showed the long hours that must have gone into its
production. We hope that our comments, along with all the rest of those
received, will help the Department of Commerce as it moves forward with
its work.
While the green paper raised many questions, CCIA's
reply addressed a few issues of particular importance to our members.
We focused on three areas in particular: 1) achieving regulations for
government surveillance that are clear, reasonable, and represent
meaningful limits; 2) turning to Fair Information Practice Principles
(FIPPs) as a baseline for protection of consumer privacy on the
Internet, while maintaining that legislation in this area is still
premature, and; 3) encouraging the convening of a collaborative process
at the Department of Commerce to develop flexible and enforceable codes
of conduct tailored to the privacy challenges of individual industries.
We believe these suggestions can provide a way forward for privacy
policy in the U.S. that will serve to encourage innovation, build trust
in online companies, and provide users with the necessary transparency
and control to participate in a conversation about privacy.