Perspective
Nov. 10, 2016
FCC order regulates ISP use of data, but should go further
The commission should turn its attention to other ways in which data is invisibly collected, such as sponsors of zero-rating for mobile data plans. By Anita Taff-Rice




Anita Taff-Rice
Founder
iCommLaw
Technology and telecommunications
1547 Palos Verdes Mall # 298
Walnut Creek , CA 94597-2228
Phone: (415) 699-7885
Email: anita@icommlaw.com
iCommLaw(r) is a Bay Area firm specializing in technology, telecommunications and cybersecurity matters.
CYBERSLEUTH
The byproduct of personal electronic devices used for everything from getting directions to watching movies to monitoring sleep patterns is an unseen data trail. Some of the data is routine and uninteresting, but some is highly personal, content rich and valuable to marketers.
Just who should control - and potentially be able to profit from - this data?
The ...
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