Privacy Briefing Book 2001
Introduction
- The Purpose Of The Consent/Choice Principle Of Fair Information Practices
- A Critical Look at Purposes Underlying the Choice Principle
contact: Solveig Singleton, The Competitive Enterprise Institute
- A Critical Look at Purposes Underlying the Choice Principle
Approaches to Consumer Consent/Choice
- Economics Of Consent/Choice Options
- Economic/Property Right Approach To Privacy
contact: Ram Avrahami, The Named - A Market Approach to Consent
contact: Solveig Singleton, The Competitive Enterprise Institute
- Economic/Property Right Approach To Privacy
- Benefits And Costs To Consumers Of Consent/Choice Options
- The Impact of Data Restrictions on Consumer Distance Shopping
contact: Michael Turner, Information Services Executive Council - Consumer Benefits from Current Information Sharing by Financial Service Companies
contact: Jay Rosenblum, Ernst & Young, LLP - A Brief Answer to "If Information Sharing is Beneficial. Why Not Let Consumers Opt-In?"
contact: Solveig Singleton, The Competitive Enterprise Institute - An Overview of Types of Costs for Opt-Out and Opt-In
contact: Solveig Singleton, The Competitive Enterprise Institute - The Costs of Compliance with Privacy Legislation: The COPPA Example
contact: Vince Sampson, Association for Competitve Technology - The Value of Information Sharing by Fred Cate
contact: Sarah Whitaker, National Retail Foundation
- The Impact of Data Restrictions on Consumer Distance Shopping
- Business View Of Consent/Choice
- The Quest for a Data Protection Theology: Balancing the Blessings and the Costs
contact: Andrew Lachman, Homestore.com, Inc.
- The Quest for a Data Protection Theology: Balancing the Blessings and the Costs
- When Is Opt-out/Opt-in Appropriate?
- The Limits of Opt-In
contact: Kymberly Messersmith, Coalition for Sensible Public Records Access - TRUSTe Guidelines on Personally Identifiable Information Uses in Mergers, Acquistions, Bankruptcies, Closures and Dissolutions of Web Sites
contact: Rebecca Richards, TRUSTe - Online Privacy: Personalization and User Empowerment
contact: Ted Karle, Software & Information Industry Association - Privacy and "Choice"
contact: Brian Adkins, Information Technology Industry Council - An Excerpt from "Where Everybody Knows Your Name: A Pragmatic Look at the Costs of Privacy and the Benefits of Information Exchange (from the Stanford Technology Law Review)
contact: Kent Walker, Liberate Technologies
- The Limits of Opt-In
- Implementing Consent/Choice
- Opting for Private Shopping
contact: Ruvan Cohen, iPrivacy, LLC
- Opting for Private Shopping
- Best Practices
- AIM's Six Resolutions For Responsible Emailers
contact: Ben Isaacson, Association for Interactive Media - OPA White Paper Excerpt: Using Self Regulation to Safeguard Consumer Privacy Online: Limitations on Purposes and Onward Transfers
contact: Christine Varney, Online Privacy Alliance - NAI Self Regulatory Principles for Online Preference Marketing
contact: Jeffrey J. Connaughton, Network Advertising Initiative (NAI) - Online Privacy Alliance Commentary: Choice Excerpt
contact: Christine Varney, Online Privacy Alliance - Online Privacy Alliance Commentary: Children and Consent Excerpt
contact: Christine Varney, Online Privacy Alliance - Online Privacy Alliance Guidelines for Online Privacy Policies
contact: Christine Varney, Online Privacy Alliance - The DMA Privacy Promise
contact: Pat Faley, The DMA - ESRB Privacy Online Principles and Guidelines for Fair Information Practices
contact: Marc Szafran, ESRB Privacy Online
- AIM's Six Resolutions For Responsible Emailers
- The Offline/Online Distinction and Data Collection
- ITAA on Privacy Legislation
contact: Mark Uncapher, ITAA - Scope of Privacy Legislation
contact: Brian Adkins, Information Technology Industry Council - An Excerpt from "Where Everybody Knows Your Name: A Pragmatic Look at the Costs of Privacy and the Benefits of Information Exchange (from the Stanford Technology Law Review)
contact: Kent Walker, Liberate Technologies
- ITAA on Privacy Legislation
Beyond the Opt-in/Opt-out Debate: Effective Consumer Consent/Choice
- What Constitutes Effective Consent/Choice?
- Opt-In/Opt-Out Debate Glosses Over Privacy Issue
contact: Robert Gellman, Privacy and Information Policy Consultant - Protecting Privacy in the New Millennium: The Fallacy of "Opt-in"
contact: Fred Cate, Information Law and Commerce Institute, Indiana University School of Law-Bloomington - To Opt-In or To Opt-Out? That Depends on the Question
contact: Steven Bellman, University of Western Austrailia
- Opt-In/Opt-Out Debate Glosses Over Privacy Issue
- Mechanisms For Consent/Choice That Work For Consumers
- Consumer Privacy Attitudes and Behaviors Survey
contact: Walter J. O'Brien, The Privacy Leadership Initative
- Consumer Privacy Attitudes and Behaviors Survey
- Why The Opt-Out/Opt-In Debate Works/Doesn't Work?
- On Consent, Choice, and Check Boxes: Sorting Out the Opt-In v. Opt-Out Debate
contact: Ari Schwartz and Paula J. Bruening, Center for Democracy & Technology
- On Consent, Choice, and Check Boxes: Sorting Out the Opt-In v. Opt-Out Debate
- Consent/Choice Options Using Various Media And Devices: Wireless, Email, Cable, Telephone, Etc.
- Considering Choice in the Wireless World
contact: Rebecca Richards, TRUSTe - Michael Lamb Testimony
contact: Liz Gasster, AT&T - Why Not Private Email?
contact: John Kamp, Wiley Rein & Fielding
- Considering Choice in the Wireless World
- Technologies To Facilitate Consent/Choice
- Privacy Tools Overview by Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor
contact: Liz Gasster, AT&T - The Role of Technology and Consumer Empowerment
contact: Vince Sampson, Association for Competitive Technology
- Privacy Tools Overview by Dr. Lorrie Faith Cranor
Supplemental Information
- The Library Perspective on Privacy
contact: Rick Weingarten, American Library Association - Online Privacy and a Free Internet: Striking a Balance
contact: Shane Ham and Rob Atkinson, Progressive Policy Institute - Ten Questions Every Legislator Should Ask by Fred Cate
contact: Sarah Whitaker, Natonal Retail Foundation












