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Activists push to curb 'data discrimination' in US legislation
by Staff Writers
Washington (AFP) Feb 13, 2019

More than 40 activist organizations urged Congress on Wednesday to ensure "digital civil rights" in any regulations imposed on the tech industry as lawmakers consider privacy legislation.

The groups sent a letter to key legislators urging them to ensure civil rights principles and curb data-driven discrimination in any new regulations.

The letter said online services should not be permitted to use consumer data to discriminate against certain groups or deny them opportunities in commerce, housing or employment.

The move comes with lawmakers poised to consider proposals to regulate how online platforms collect and share personal data, following a series of data protection scandals and the enactment of sweeping privacy rules in the European Union.

"Civil rights protections have existed in brick-and-mortar commerce for decades," said the letter endorsed by groups including the American Civil Liberties Union, Consumer Federation of America and the Electronic Privacy Information Center.

"It is time to ensure they apply to the internet economy as well."

Natasha Duarte of the Center for Democracy & Technology, another of the signatory groups, said the letter "demonstrates that a large community of civil rights, civil liberties and consumer groups will hold lawmakers accountable for addressing discriminatory data practices in any privacy bills they introduce."

"Far too often we have seen platforms and online services discriminate against people of color and other marginalized groups in various facets of their lives," added Alisa Valentin of the consumer group Public Knowledge.

"In order to create and sustain an equitable society in the digital age, it is imperative that civil rights protections are incorporated into comprehensive privacy legislation."

Others endorsing the letter included the NAACP, Human Rights Campaign, the Algorithmic Justice League, Asian Americans Advancing Justice and Campaign for a Commercial-Free Childhood.


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