98-5610. Request for Industry Guidelines and Principles  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 43 (Thursday, March 5, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 10916-10917]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-5610]
    
    
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    FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
    
    
    Request for Industry Guidelines and Principles
    
    AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
    
    ACTION: Notice requesting industry guidelines and principles regarding 
    online information practices.
    
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    SUMMARY: The Federal Trade Commission is currently preparing a report 
    to Congress on the effectiveness of self-regulation as a means of 
    protecting consumer privacy online. The Commission will report on the 
    extent to which commercial Web sites, including sites directed to 
    children, are disclosing their information practices and offering 
    consumers choice regarding the online collection and use of their 
    personal information. The Commission will also report its assessment of 
    existing industry guidelines and principles on the online collection 
    and use of consumers' personal information. The Commission requests 
    that interested trade associations and industry groups voluntarily 
    submit copies of their information practice guidelines and principles 
    for inclusion in the Commission's report.
    
    DATES: Copies of guidelines and principles must be submitted to the 
    Commission on or before March 31, 1998.
    
    ADDRESSES: Six paper copies of each set of guidelines or principles 
    should be submitted to: Secretary, Federal Trade Commission, Room H-
    159, Sixth Street & Pennsylvania Ave., N.W., Washington, D.C., 20580. 
    Submissions should be captioned as ``Privacy Guidelines 1998-P954807.''
        To enable prompt and efficient review and dissemination of the 
    guidelines or principles to the public, they also should be submitted, 
    if possible, in
    
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    electronic form, on either a 5\1/4\ or a 3\1/2\ inch computer disk, 
    with a disk label stating the name of the submitter and the name and 
    version of the word processing program used to create the document. 
    Programs based on DOS or Windows are preferred. Files from other 
    operating systems should be submitted in ASCII text format to be 
    accepted.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
    Martha Landesberg, Attorney, Division of Credit Practices, Federal 
    Trade Commission, Sixth Street & Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, 
    D.C. 20580, telephone 202-326-2825, or Toby Milgrom Levin, Attorney, 
    Division of Advertising Practices, Federal Trade Commission, Sixth 
    Street & Pennsylvania Avenue N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580, telephone 
    202-326-3156.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Over the past three years the Federal Trade 
    Commission has held a series of public workshops devoted to the 
    consumer protection issues raised by the proliferation of consumers' 
    personal information on the Internet. Workshop participants have 
    included members of the online business community, privacy and consumer 
    advocates, and experts in interactive technology. In June 1996, 
    workshop participants discussed a wide array of subjects, including the 
    collection and use of personal information on the World Wide Web (the 
    ``Web''); the necessary elements of self-regulatory efforts to enhance 
    consumer privacy online; developments in interactive technology that 
    could enhance online information privacy; consumer and business 
    education efforts; the role of government in protecting online 
    information privacy; and the special issues raised by the online 
    collection and use of information from and about children. On January 
    6, 1997, the Commission published the staff report Consumer Privacy on 
    the Global Information Infrastructure (1996), which summarized the 
    workshop testimony.
        On March 6, 1997, the Commission published a notice in the Federal 
    Register announcing a follow-up workshop and seeking written commentary 
    on a number of relevant issues, including: (1) Web sites' current 
    actual practices in the collection, compilation, sale, and use of 
    consumers' personal information, including information about children; 
    (2) current implementation of self-regulatory efforts to address online 
    privacy, including proposals presented at the June 1996 Workshop; and 
    (3) current design and implementation of technologies intended to 
    enhance online information privacy. In June 1997, Commission staff 
    convened a follow-up workshop designed to further develop the record on 
    these topics. The transcripts of the 1996 and 1997 workshops, the staff 
    report Consumer Privacy on the Global Information Infrastructure 
    (1996), as well as the commentary submitted in connection with the 1997 
    workshop, are posted on the Commission's Web site at http://
    www.ftc.gov.
        The 1997 workshop demonstrated that consumers are deeply concerned 
    about the privacy and security of their personal information in the 
    online environment. Research presented at the workshop indicates that 
    consumers are looking for greater protections. The workshop testimony 
    showed that members of the online industry are aware of the need to 
    address consumers' concerns. Throughout the series of Commission 
    workshops on these issues, the online industry has argued that self-
    regulation is the most efficient and effective means of creating online 
    privacy protections. Trade association representatives have made 
    commitments to develop privacy policies as guidance for their members, 
    and to encourage their members to post their own information practices 
    on their Web sites.
        The Commission is currently preparing a report to Congress on 
    whether industry proposals demonstrated in the workshops have been 
    translated into broader industry progress toward effective self-
    regulation. In March 1998, Committee staff will survey commercial Web 
    sites to determine the extent to which these sites, including sites 
    directed to children, are disclosing their information practices and 
    offering consumers choice regarding the collection and use of their 
    personal information online. Staff will also assess existing industry 
    guidelines and principles regarding the online collection and use of 
    consumers' personal information. Staff requests that interested trade 
    associations and industry groups submit their guidelines and principles 
    on or before March 31, 1998 for inclusion in the report. The Commission 
    will report its findings to Congress in June 1998.
    
    Availability of Submissions
    
        All guidelines and principles will be available for public 
    inspection in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act, 5 U.S.C. 
    Sec. 552, and Commission regulations, 16 CFR part 4.9, on normal 
    business days between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. at the 
    Public Reference Room 130, Federal Trade Commission, Sixth Street & 
    Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20580. The Commission will 
    make this notice and, to the extent technically possible, all 
    submissions received in response to this notice, available to the 
    public through the Internet at the following address: http://
    www.ftc.gov. The Commission cannot currently receive submissions 
    responding to this notice over the Internet.
    
        Authority: 15 U.S.C. Secs. 41 et seq.
    
        By direction of the Commission, Commissioner Azcuernaga not 
    participating.
    Donald S. Clark,
    Secretary.
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Document Information

Published:
03/05/1998
Department:
Federal Trade Commission
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice requesting industry guidelines and principles regarding online information practices.
Document Number:
98-5610
Dates:
Copies of guidelines and principles must be submitted to the Commission on or before March 31, 1998.
Pages:
10916-10917 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-5610.pdf