FCC Privacy Rules Bad for Internet Ads, Bennett Says
Richard Bennett, free-market blogger and network architect, explained his concerns about FCC-proposed ISP privacy rules, in a meeting with an aide to Chairman Tom Wheeler and others at the agency. “I reiterated my concern about the overly-concentrated nature of the…
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Internet’s advertising market and how this has led to high prices and poor quality ads,” Bennett said in a filing in docket 16-106. “I stressed the importance of regulating on the nature of the sensitivity of information rather than on the nature of the industry that collects it.” A sharply divided FCC approved a privacy NPRM March 31 (see 1603310049).