Multi-Industry Comment in Response to the Federal Trade Commission’s Proposed Amendments to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule
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To: The Honorable Donald S. Clark, Federal Trade Commission
Subject: Federal Trade Commission’s proposed amendments to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule
From:
American Association of Advertising Agencies
American Advertising Federation
Association of National Advertisers
Direct Marketing Association
Electronic Retailing Association
Interactive Advertisers Bureau
Magazine Publishers of America
NetChoice
Toy Industry Association
U.S. Chamber of Commerce