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Elements of Effective Self-Regulation for Protection of Privacy - Discussion Draft

January 27, 1998
Abstract

NTIA and the Department of Commerce have released a Discussion Draft, "Elements of Effective Self-Regulation for Protection of Privacy." The document outlines preliminary views on self-regulation and the actions that the private sector can take in order to meet an acceptable level of privacy protection.

Discussion Draft
January 1998
 
Elements of Effective Self-Regulation for Protection of Privacy

As set forth in A Framework for Global Electronic Commerce, the Clinton Administration supports private sector efforts to implement meaningful, consumer-friendly, self-regulatory regimes to protect privacy.