The IAPP book states: "he 2012 White House Report contains a preface signed by President Obama and defines the “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” based on traditional fair information practices (FIPs)."
C - Traditional fair information practices - Obama administration issued a report proposing a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights. Derived from traditional fair information practices, this document aimed to empower consumers by giving them more control over how businesses handle their data, by restricting collection of their personal data, and by ensuring that their data will only be used for the agreed purpose. The Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights doesn't have the force of law, and compliance is voluntary. It formed the backbone for a proposed approach to new privacy legislation from the Obama administration in 2015, but that legislation stalled. Subsequent federal legislation derived from these principles have continued to flounder in Congress. After Obama's term in office ended, the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights was removed from the White House website by the new administration. ( The 2012 White House Report contains a preface signed by President Obama
and define the “Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights” based on traditional fair
information practices (FIPs).)
It's D since that's what the government briefings say and the IAPP book reads. FIPPs (1970's and 1980s) existed long before the EU Data Protection Directive (1995) did.
It's D since that's what the government briefings say and the IAPP book reads. FIPPs (1970's and 1980s) existed long before the EU Data Protection Directive (1995) did.
Option C "European Union Directive" is actually a valid answer, as the Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights was partially inspired by the European Union's Data Protection Directive. Therefore, both options C and D could be considered correct.
This is an incorrect answer. The correct answer is D.
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