Google Privacy Pact Nod Highlights Privacy Law Void

By Allison Grande (November 19, 2012, 10:48 PM EST) -- Before approving the Federal Trade Commission's record $22.5 million privacy settlement with Google Inc. on Friday, a California federal judge wrestled with whether the proposal represented a proper remedy for a company caught deceptively tracking consumers online, showing that judges need more clarity from legislation and case law on how to evaluate such deals, attorneys say....

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