Restrain Google's Monopoly By Empowering User Privacy

Law360, New York (October 19, 2012, 12:47 PM EDT) -- This week, the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party of European data protection agencies issued its much-anticipated letter[1] and accompanying appendix[2] condemning the illegal violations of privacy associated with Google Inc.'s integration of user data across the company's services. Signed by all 27 heads of European data agencies, they highlighted the ways Google had failed to acquire consent from its users and violated European data protection laws. Earlier this year, the Federal Trade Commission in the United States issued a similar report highlighting potential abuses of user privacy across online industries.[3]...

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