Consumer Internet Privacy Protection Act

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Internet Privacy

This world today seems to have no privacy on the Internet, despite the Governments effort to help the consumer regain their privacy.

In 1997 the government passed the Consumer Internet Privacy Protection Act. Through this bill, the consumer has the right to all information that an Internet company has on them. The Internet Company cannot sell the information of that consumer without that consumer's written consent. The bill sounds really good doesn't it? If the bill is so great, how is it that our private information is still getting out there? Well, let's take a closer look.

According to an article that I found through Yahoo!, companies are using the consumer's information as a company asset just in case the company was to go bankrupt. In the article it talks of how Amazon.com has reviewed it privacy policies and has decided to just get ready to sell anything they have on a consumer, such as; "names, shipping …show more content…

What these companies are doing is illegal and immoral. I feel that they should be punished for their crimes, but in a way tha t doesn't put them in jail, we already have enough people in there. Make them pay, literally, for what they have done. Pay the consumer what they got for their information. Also, if the consumer agrees to let others sell their information, shouldn't they get a piece of that? After all, it is their life that is being sold. The world has become a greedy world. Everyone is money hungry, always looking for the quick buck. I honestly do not think that anything is going to be done to stop these people from commit ting these crimes. One of these days, something is going to backfire, and everything is just going to blow up, (just a figure of speech). When the day comes that something is done about all this junk that is out there, someone tell me about

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