A number of leading associations in the advertising industry have submitted comments to the California Attorney General (“AG”) in response to the third proposed modification of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). The comments state that the modifications
Earlier this month, the AG proposed a new set of regulations that would require businesses to offer opt-out methods that are “easy for consumers to execute” and that “require minimal steps.” Essentially, the proposed rules seek to prevent businesses from engaging in practices designed to prevent consumers from opting out of data collection or sale methods. Significantly, the rules would seek to prohibit businesses from requiring people to click through or listen to reasons why they should not opt out.
The ad industry groups posit that the proposed modifications violate businesses’ First Amendment rights to provide truthful information to consumers. The comments state that “The proposed online and offline modifications unreasonably limit consumers’ ability to access accurate and informative disclosures about business practices as they engage in the opt out process […] Providing ample and timely opportunities for consumers to gain knowledge about their choice to opt out is of paramount importance to avoid confusion and ignorance.”
While this is the legal basis for the argument, the position may be grounded more in economics, as the comments go to great lengths to describe the digital advertising industry’s affects on the U.S. economy, stating that the U.S. ad-supported Internet has created 10.4 million jobs and accounts for 6% of U.S. GDP.
Rather than simply list what they do not like about the modifications, the comments include alternatives to the proposal, including:
The digital advertising industry is massive, and has significant power and influence, while the AG has been tasked with enforcing consumer data privacy rights for California residents; the sides have competing interests and goals that will likely continue to be at odds with one another as the data privacy landscape continues to evolve.
Consumers have thus far enjoyed an Internet which provides “free” content, however the true cost has often been hidden from their view.
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