Privacy Implications of Online Advertising

Full Committee Hearing
Date:  Wednesday, July 9, 2008
Time:  10:00 AM
Location:  SR

Individuals and businesses are becoming increasingly dependent upon the Internet for social, entertainment, research and business activities. This has created the incentive and opportunity for companies to collect, use, and disseminate data regarding online users. There is concern, however, that tracking individuals’ Internet activity and gathering information from online users violates their expectations of privacy. Individuals often are unaware what information is being collected about them, how it is being used and to whom it is disseminated.

In this hearing, the Committee will consider the current state of the online advertising industry and that market’s impact on users’ privacy. Witnesses are expected to focus on the key factors driving online behavioral advertising, the methods of online behavioral advertising employed by industry, and the protections the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should adopt to protect consumers from unwanted or unnecessary invasions of their privacy.

Committee Members

  • Daniel K. Inouye

    Senator
  • Ted Stevens

    Senator

Testimony

  • Lydia Parnes

    Director, Bureau of Consumer Protection
    Federal Trade Commission

Witness Panel 2

  • Jane Horvath

    Senior Privacy Counsel
    Google Incorporated
  • Leslie Harris

    President and Chief Executive Officer
    Center for Democracy and Technology
  • Clyde Wayne Crews

    Vice President for Policy, Director of Technology Studies
    Competitive Enterprise Institute
  • Chris Kelly

    Chief Privacy Officer
    Facebook Incorporated
  • Mike Hintze

    Associate General Counsel, Legal & Corporate Affairs
    Microsoft Corporation
  • Robert R. Dykes

    Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
    NebuAd Incorporated
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