The following are acts passed by Us Congress regarding Privacy Protection. • Communications Act of 1934 • FOIA -The Freedom of Information Act passed in 1966 • FCR - Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970 Privacy Act of 1974 In 2004, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused two companies of children online without their parent's consent, settled with them for penalties of USD75,000 and USD400, 000. collecting personal information from and
The following are acts passed by Us Congress regarding Privacy Protection. • Communications Act of 1934 • FOIA -The Freedom of Information Act passed in 1966 • FCR - Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970 Privacy Act of 1974 In 2004, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused two companies of children online without their parent's consent, settled with them for penalties of USD75,000 and USD400, 000. collecting personal information from and
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list the two affected companies and explain the act involve in the accusation.
![The following are
Privacy Protection.
acts passed by US Congress regarding
Communications Act of 1934
FOIA -The Freedom of Information Act passed in 1966
• FCR - Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970
Privacy Act of 1974
In 2004, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused two
companies
children online without their parent's consent,
settled with them for penalties of USD75,000 and USD400,
000.
of
collecting
personal
information
from
and
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Transcribed Image Text:The following are
Privacy Protection.
acts passed by US Congress regarding
Communications Act of 1934
FOIA -The Freedom of Information Act passed in 1966
• FCR - Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970
Privacy Act of 1974
In 2004, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused two
companies
children online without their parent's consent,
settled with them for penalties of USD75,000 and USD400,
000.
of
collecting
personal
information
from
and
FIGURE Q1(b)
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