FTC Releases Revised Ad Guidelines: Are New Marketing Practices in Your Wallet?
On February 12, 2009, the FTC supplemented its December 2007 “Self-Regulatory Principles for Online Behavioral Advertising” report, highlighting the FTC’s voluntary best practices for the behavioral advertising industry. While continuing to support self-regulation, that should not be taken as a vote of confidence for continuing the status quo. Change is in the air and you may well need to:
- develop more consumer education concerning behavioral advertising;
- develop internal privacy protections for anonymous data profiles;
- create opt-in notice mechanisms for collection of sensitive information; and
- create opt-in notice mechanisms for retroactive changes to privacy practices.
. . . and if you think your privacy policies are ok, as is, think again. The FTC has taken a broad brush to paint a picture of what it considers personally identifiable information (PII) and what ‘sharing’ of that information may require. Our experts Amy S. Mushahwar and John P. Feldman have written an alert that describes what you need to know in more detail. To read the full alert, with links to the FTC releases, click here.
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