After the recent passage of S.J. Resolution 34 in Congress, which will overturn a Federal Communications Commission rule that requires Internet service providers to get customers’ permission before selling sensitive consumer data, such as browsing history, legislation like H 6086 and H 6087 is imperative. Both bills would seek to regulate the ability of Internet service providers or online commercial businesses to disclose a customer’s personal information to a third party without their express approval. No action was taken on either of these bills after they were heard.
Internet Protections (H 6086, H 6087)
Sponsors
Representative John Edwards and Representative Evan Shanley
Status
Died
Session
2017
Bill number
H 6086, H 6087
Position
Support
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