Data Privacy Laws Should Be No-Brainer. Congress Is Behind
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Data Privacy Laws Should Be No-Brainer. Congress Is Behind
In 1998, the Children's Online Privacy and Protection Act became law. COPPA was designed with the future of the Internet in mind. Dotcoms were fast on their way to a fever pitch, and the flags of a tech revolution whipped in the wind. In the backrooms of the Capitol, a Republican-led assembly of tech-minded lawmakers banded together to harness responsible data for emerging software. COPPA required platforms to maintain reasonable procedures for …
House Speaker Puan Maharani stressed the importance of maintaining the boundary between the need for law enforcement and the protection of citizens' constitutional rights amidst cooperation between the Attorney General's Office (AGO) and the telecommunications sector.
The Attorney General's Office ensures that the cooperation established with four national telecommunications operators will not interfere with the public's right to privacy.
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