Coalition Recommends 10 Steps for the FTC to Protect Consumers in 2017

A coalition of consumer groups sent a letter to the Federal Trade Commission recommending 10 steps the agency should take to protect consumers and promote competition in 2017. “American consumers today are at great risk of identity theft, financial fraud, and data breaches,” the coalition wrote, arguing that “proactive efforts to strengthen data protection will spur innovation and support business models that are sustainable over time.” The letter asks the FTC to increase its enforcement efforts, promote transparency, and pursue actions based on unfairness instead of relying on “notice and choice.”

Coalition Urges OMB to Preserve Access to Public Information

A coalition of over sixty organizations urged the Office of Management and Budget to preserve access to government information online. In a letter, the coalition called on OMB to ensure agencies give the public notice required by law before removing information. The coalition warned that agencies have begun removing information on topics “such as animal welfare, individuals with disabilities, climate change, and more from their websites.”

Coalition Calls on FCC to Prohibit Forced Arbitration

A coalition of privacy advocates have submitted comments asking the FCC to prohibit forced arbitration clauses in communications contracts. Arbitration clauses require consumers to settle complaints in private proceedings out of court, often in inconvenient locations and before arbitrators of the company’s choosing. The comments note that forced arbitration clauses allow corporations to “escape accountability for systemic harms” such as overbilling. The FCC’s broadband privacy rules, adopted in October 2016, did not address forced arbitration clauses, but Chairman Wheeler announced at the FCC’s October meeting that the agency had begun an internal process for rulemaking on that issue.

November 2016 meeting with Richard Cohen

Richard Cohen, President of the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), will meet with the Privacy Coalition on November 30 from 12-1pm. SPLC has been at the forefront of fighting hate and bigotry and working for justice for the most vulnerable members of our society. Mr. Cohen will discuss White Nationalism in the Age of Trump—a conversation that is sure to explore the implications of a Trump presidency for the work many of us do.