Group Letter Urging FCC to Consider and Resolve Associated Privacy Concerns Regarding E911
CFA and other advocacy organizations including New America’s Open Technology Institute, American Civil Liberties Union, American Library Association, Benton Foundation, Brennan Center for Justice, Center for Democracy & Technology, Center for Digital Democracy, Consumer Action, Consumer Federation of California, Consumer Watchdog, Defending Dissent Foundation, Electronic Frontier Foundation, Public Knowledge, Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, Sunlight Foundation, U.S. PIRG, and World Privacy Forum urge the FCC to ensure that at the same time the Commission votes this month on new regulations concerning E911 improved location accuracy, the Commission commits to carefully considering and resolving associated privacy concerns.
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