Marketers, ISPs Fight to Prevent Privacy Protection Laws
Broadband Reports, January 14, 2009
By Karl Bode
NebuAd recently all but exploded, after Congress began asking whether their business model of paying ISPs to track user browsing data violated privacy and wiretap laws. Once the media began asking questions about the legality of these systems, ISP partners began running to the hills.
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