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Customer Cable Information Secrecy Law
http://privacy.med.miami.edu/glossary/xd_ccpa.htm
cable service providers must have permision of the sunscriber prior to obtain any personal information. They must send a privacy notice to the subscriber every year specifing certain areas of privacy. I give it a B because the law is intended to protect the customer's privacy from others by asking for written consent to control cable providers handling of such information, but the law is a little out dated because cable is nearly obsolete. -
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Privacy and The Law
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Limited Information Collection
https://www.cdt.org/privacy/guide/protect/laws.php
The law limits the collection of personal information of an idividual. They law also state that it needs one's consent prior to the disclosure. i give this law a D because it does not say how it will protect us and enforce its law. -
Protecting the Children
https://www.cdt.org/privacy/guide/protect/laws.php
The law call for the protection of childrent on the internet. it protects them from any in formation collected on them up to a certain age. I give this law a C because i am not sure weither this aw has rerally protected children and kept them out of the power of corporations. -
Socal 2012
http://www.ncsl.org/research/telecommunications-and-information-technology/employer-access-to-social-media-passwords.aspx
the law protects people and students digital information from employers in order to get or keep a job. It also helps students in colledge and abroad to keep their socal networking personal and safe. I give this law an A because it has been enforced and my job feels more secure. -
Bill That Smells of BO
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2012/02/23/we-can-t-wait-obama-administration-unveils-blueprint-privacy-bill-rights
The President unvailed plans to have a Consumer Bill of Rights in order to give consumers more control over the internet. It sets guild line in oder to protect the prvacy of every American who uses the internet. I give this a B because in was only unveiled and not put to action yet. -
Minor Rights
http://www.ncsl.org/research/telecommunications-and-information-technology/state-laws-related-to-internet-privacy.aspx
This law ensures that minors can have any information posted or recorded about them can and will be erased. The law also inhibits the selling of products to an individual based on past information by a third party. This law gets a C- because it has not stoped the collecting of information on people and there is no end in sight.