On September 17, 2020, four Republican Senators (Roger Wicker – Mississippi, Chairman, John Thune – South Dakota, Deb Fischer – Nebraska, and Marsha Blackburn – Tennessee) introduced sweeping federal privacy legislation entitled: Setting an American Framework to Ensure Data Access, Transparency, and Accountability (“SAFE DATA”) Act. This proposed comprehensive national privacy law has three main components:

  1. Provides consumers with more choice and control over their data
  2. Directs business to be more transparent and accountable
  3. Strengthens the FTC’s enforcement power

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Earlier this year, U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown of Ohio released a draft discussion bill that if implemented would drastically alter corporations’ ability to collect and use personal information from consumers.

According to Sen. Brown, “We need legislation now more than ever that empowers Americans to control their personal information. No person should have to worry about being spied on, just as no one should worry about their information being bought and sold or stolen.” Brown believes that his bill would “change the fundamental framework of privacy in this country” by shifting the burden of privacy protection from consumers to corporations. Brown’s new bill is critical of the current consent-based framework that requires customers to agree to privacy policies in order to use specific online service.Continue Reading Senator Brown Proposes New Privacy Bill