FCC Announces Privacy Workshop Agenda
FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler will open the agency’s privacy workshop Tuesday, followed by an “Overview of the Collection and Use of Broadband Subscriber Data,” by University of Pennsylvania associate professor Matt Blaze, a commission news release said Wednesday. The first…
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panel, on “Privacy Implications Associated with Broadband Internet Access Services,” includes Connecticut Assistant Attorney General Michele Lucan; Senior Policy Counsel for the New America Foundation’s Open Technology Institute Laura Moy; AT&T Senior Vice President-Federal Regulatory & Chief Privacy Officer Robert Quinn; NTCA Vice President-Policy Joshua Seidemann; Catherine Tucker, associate professor of management science at MIT Sloan; and NTIA Director-Privacy Initiatives John Verdi. Panelists on the second panel, “Application of Section 222 of the Communications Act to Broadband Internet Access Services,” include Public Knowledge Senior Vice President Harold Feld; DLA Piper high-tech and privacy lawyer Jim Halpert; Wilkinson Barker Knauer attorney Nancy Libin; Center for Democracy and Technology General Counsel Erik Stallman; and Georgia Institute of Technology professor Peter Swire. The workshop starts at 10 a.m. EDT at FCC headquarters, the FCC said.