The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is “disappointed” in...
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is “disappointed” in the FTC’s decision to retain its July 1 implementation date for the new Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act rule, said Bill Kovacs, senior vice president-environment, technology and regulatory affairs, in a statement…
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after the agency disclosed the decision Monday (CD May 7 p8). “Given that the amended rule was adopted in December and that the clarifying guidance was issued less than two weeks ago, Chamber members have expressed great concern about being able to come into compliance by July 1, 2013, because of the lead time required to make technical and product changes."