Tag Archives: Julie Brill

Vladeck’s Legacy at the FTC

U.S. Federal Trade Commission Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced on Monday that David C. Vladeck, director of the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, is leaving the Commission on December 31, 2012 to return to the Georgetown University Law Center.

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Tags: Arizona, Consumer Protection, COPPA, David Vladeck, Enforcement, Federal Trade Commission, International, Jon Leibowitz, Julie Brill, Litigation, Online Privacy, U.S. Federal Law

Key Highlights from Rockefeller’s Hearing on Privacy and Data Security

On June 29, 2011, the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation convened a hearing entitled “Privacy and Data Security: Protecting Consumers in the Online World.”  In opening remarks, Committee Chair Senator Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) highlighted that the hearing would consider both privacy and data security and discussed three bills focused on these issues.  First, Senator Rockefeller noted S. 917, the Do-Not-Track Online Act of 2011, a bill he introduced that would allow consumers to tell online companies that they do not want their personal information collected and require companies to honor those requests.  Second, the Senator referenced S. 799, the Commercial Privacy Bill of Rights Act of 2011, legislation introduced by Senators John Kerry (D-MA) and John McCain (R-AZ) that would comprehensively address privacy protection.  Finally, Senator Rockefeller spoke about S. 1207, the Data Security and Breach Notification Act of 2011, which he and Senator Mark Pryor (D-AR) reintroduced.  That bill would impose an obligation on companies to adopt basic security measures to protect sensitive consumer data and require companies to notify affected consumers in the event of a breach.  Senator Rockefeller emphasized several times his committee’s jurisdiction over privacy and data security issues. Continue reading…

Tags: Cameron Kerry, Consumer Protection, Do Not Track, Enforcement, Events, Federal Communications Commission, Federal Trade Commission, Jay Rockefeller, John Kerry, Julie Brill, Legislation, Online Privacy, Pat Toomey, Security Breach, Senate

FTC to Focus on Self-Regulation by Behavioral Advertising Industry

On October 19, 2010, Federal Trade Commissioner Julie Brill indicated that the FTC’s forthcoming behavioral advertising report will recommend a self-regulatory framework, as opposed to new legislation, to help protect consumers’ privacy.  Mediapost.com reported that Ms. Brill offered suggestions on improving privacy practices with respect to Internet advertising, such as by providing “consistent and simplified notice about online tracking and ad-serving,” and that such notice should focus more on the unexpected or non-obvious uses of data (such as an e-commerce company’s transfer of consumers’ addresses to shipping companies). Continue reading…

Tags: Behavioral Advertising, Consumer Protection, David Vladeck, Federal Trade Commission, Jon Leibowitz, Julie Brill, Online Privacy

FTC’s New Commissioners Create a Democratic Majority

Julie Brill and Edith Ramirez took their oaths of office on April 5 and 6, 2010, completing the Federal Trade Commission’s roster of five commissioners and facilitating the Commission’s new tougher stance on privacy.  As we previously reported, Ms. Brill and Ms. Ramirez were confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 3, 2010.  There are now three Democrats and two Republicans on the Commission.

Last year, when the Commission was comprised of one Democrat, two Republicans, an independent and a vacant seat, FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz announced an aggressive agenda for the Commission, including a “privacy re-think.”  The new Democratic majority will make it easier to advance that agenda through recommendations to Congress, responses to market requests for greater self regulation and the approach taken with respect to enforcement cases.

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Tags: Consumer Protection, Edith Ramirez, Events, Federal Trade Commission, General, Jon Leibowitz, Julie Brill

Comments by Outgoing FTC Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour Suggest Continuing Focus on Consumer Privacy by the Commission

The Wall Street Journal is reporting that outgoing FTC Commissioner Pamela Jones Harbour criticized technology companies for publicly exposing consumer data, particularly during the rollout of new products.  Ms. Harbour lamented that companies do not take consumer privacy seriously.  She singled out the launch of Google Buzz as irresponsible conduct by “one of the greatest technology leaders of our time.”  Consumer advocates raised alarm when Google Buzz initially established Google Gmail users’ social network connections automatically based on the users’ email and chat contacts, and made that list public by default.  Ms. Harbour reiterated the advocates’ sentiment by stating that, from the time the product launched, consumers rather than Google should have decided whether or not to subscribe to the features that could expose their contact data.  Soon after the launch, Google changed the defaults to allow users more control.  Google put forth a conciliatory message, stating that user transparency and control are top priorities for the company and that Google is continuing to improve Buzz based on the feedback the company receives.

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Tags: Consumer Protection, Enforcement, Federal Trade Commission, Google, Information Security, Julie Brill, Online Privacy, Pamela Jones Harbour, Social Media

Brill and Ramirez Confirmed as FTC Commissioners

On March 3, 2010, the Senate unanimously confirmed the nominations of Julie Brill and Edith Ramirez to serve as FTC Commissioners for seven-year terms.  Most recently, Ms. Brill has served as Deputy Attorney General for Consumer Protection and Antitrust for the State of North Carolina.  She was formerly Assistant Attorney General for Consumer Protection and Antitrust for the State of Vermont and has served as Chair of the Committee on Privacy for the National Association of Attorneys General.  Edith Ramirez is a partner at Quinn Emanuel Urquhart Oliver & Hedges, LLP in Los Angeles, where she handles complex business litigation matters.  In addition to the appointment of Jon Leibowitz as Chairman of the FTC by President Obama, these new appointments will give control of the FTC to the Democrats.

Tags: Consumer Protection, Edith Ramirez, Events, Federal Trade Commission, General, Julie Brill, Senate