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OTI Urges FTC to Strengthen Broadband Data, Consumer Privacy

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In two comments filed on Friday, May 31, 2019, 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) urged the Federal Trade Commission to improve the federal government鈥檚 broadband data and consumer privacy protections.

The describes the lack of transparency from America鈥檚 internet service providers. Joshua Stager, senior counsel at 麻豆果冻传媒's Open Technology Institute, testified on this subject at . The following quote can be attributed to Mr. Stager:

鈥淎merica鈥檚 broadband market is anticompetitive and opaque. Broadband providers like AT&T and Comcast do not disclose clear data on their prices, speeds, or availability. This secrecy leaves consumers and the government in the dark, which helps shield these companies from accountability. We welcome the FTC鈥檚 review of this market, but we need more transparency.鈥

The argues that the FTC鈥檚 privacy regime must move beyond notice and consent to include company obligations and user rights. Eric Null, senior counsel at 麻豆果冻传媒's Open Technology Institute, testified on this subject at . The following quote can be attributed to Mr. Null:

鈥淭he FTC鈥檚 privacy regime needs a serious update. The FTC primarily polices companies based on their public promises, which grants companies wide latitude to set their own rules. But consumers want more than just a notice regime. It鈥檚 time the FTC consider placing more substantive requirements on companies, like data minimization, use restrictions, and granting users more rights to access, delete, and port their data.鈥

OTI Urges FTC to Strengthen Broadband Data, Consumer Privacy