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US Government Fights User Privacy in DNS - Again
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I wonder whether the diktat of the Dept of Commerce could be construed as an act that is contrary to the privacy obligations placed on the Department of Commerce by 5 USC 552a, the Privacy Act of 1974?
By mandating the collection and dissemination of personally identifiable information the DoC has placed itself arguably in control of the information and thus subject to the Act.
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