3. From strictly an economic perspective, is the companys existing policy adequate and appropriate? One of the

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3. From strictly an economic perspective, is the company’s existing policy adequate and appropriate?

One of the lingering impediments to e-business revolves around privacy concerns. Virtually all Web sites collect user data. Internet service providers, for example, can track where users go on the Web and store that information. Search engines keep detailed data on Internet searches by users. Those arguing that additional privacy laws and regulations are needed claim that users never know exactly what information is collected, nor when it is collected. Moreover, there is no means for determining whether Web sites follow their own privacy policies.
On the other hand, some say current laws and regulations are adequate because they make it illegal for firms to misrepresent their privacy policies or fail to disclose the type of information collected.
Furthermore, there is no evidence that Internet companies are quietly passing on specific customer information to outside parties.
Aside from the strictly legal issues, Web privacy raises a number of ethical issues as well.

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Contemporary Marketing

ISBN: 9781111221782

15th Edition

Authors: Louis E. Boone, David L. Kurtz

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