US Anti-Spyware
bill approved!
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According to a congressional
budget office report, a revised
anti-spyware bill was approved by a committee in the US House of Representatives.
The “Securely Protect Yourself Against Cyber Trespass Act” (HR29)
requires spyware programs to be both easy to identify and easy to remove,
and restricts the collection of personal information to instances when
express permission has been given by users. In addition, the penalties
for those who violate the regulations have been stepped up, with the
introduction of fines up to $3 million per violation.
An amendment to the bill exempts cookies from the definition of spyware
that is covered by the bill, as well as exempting embedded ads on
web pages from the requirement that online ads include identifying
information
so users can find and remove the software causing them. Revised wording
in the bill clarifies that companies will be allowed to monitor visitor
activity on their own websites, and direct advertising of their own
products (only) based on the monitoring.
The bill received unanimous approval from the Commerce Committee
and is hoped to pass the full congress this year.
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