Self-regulation Principles By Web advertisers

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     Tip:Four leading advertising trade associations — the American Association of Advertising Agencies, the Association of National Advertisers, the Direct Marketing Association, or DMA, and the Interactive Advertising Bureau — drew up the “self-regulatory principles.”

     Q:what is their purpose by proposing Self-regulation Principles?

     A:Their immediate impetus was criticism that too much information was gathered about Internet users that was shared too widely and stored for too long.

     Q:Can you give us more details about the principles?

     A:The principles would require online advertisers to choose an icon or phrase that would be used by all web sites to point Internet users to a site where they could learn what information was being collected and perhaps opt out.

     “People will be able to say ‘Don’t collect any information on me for online behavioral advertising purposes,’” said Stuart Ingis, a partner at law firm Venable LLP who worked on the principles.

     Information about children and sensitive information about all computer users would face a higher standard.

     No information would be collected about “children they (advertisers) have actual knowledge are under the age of 13 or from sites directed to children under the age of 13 for online behavioral advertising,” the groups said in the principles. Read the rest of this entry »

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