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Online
and Internet Principles, Guidelines and Statements
2002
2001
- American
Electronics Association. AeA Privacy Principles for Federal Preemption Legislation.
Washington DC: AeA, January 2001.
- Direct
Marketing Association. Direct
Marketing Assocation's Online Marketing Guidelines and the Do the
Right Thing Commentary. New York, NY: DMA, [2001].
- Direct
Marketing Association of South Africa. Best
Practice Guidelines for the Marketing of Goods and Services Through
the Internet. Johannesburg:DMA, August 2001.
- Entertainment
Software Rating Board. ESRB
Privacy Online Principles and Guidelines. New York, NY: ESRB,
[2001]. Please note that this is a PDF document.
- MCI
WorldCom. Do
Not Call List Guidelines. Arlington, VA: MCI WorldCom, [2001].
- Medem.
eRisk Guidelines for Physician-Patient Online Communications.
San Francisco: Medem, January 2001.
- Personalization
Consortium. Privacy
Principles and Audit Guidelines. Wakefield, MA:Personalization,
January 31, 2001.
- TRUSTe.
Privacy
Symbols and Labels Initiative. Washington DC: TRUSTe, June 19,
2001.
- _____.
TRUSTe Guidelines on Personally Identifiable Information Uses in Mergers,
Acquisitions, Bankruptcies, Closures and Dissolutions of Web Sites.
San Jose, CA: TRUSTe, April 11, 2001. This is a Word document.
2000
- Australian
Direct Marketing Association. Online Marketing Guidelines. King's Cross, NSW: ADMA,
[2000]. The complete guideline is available as a PDF document.
- Hi-Ethics.
Health Internet Ethics: Ethical Principles for Offering
Internet Health Services to Consumers. Washington DC: Hi-Ethics,
May 2000.
- Hong
Kong Internet Service Providers Association. AntiSPAM Implementation Guideline. Hong
Kong: HKISPA, February 2000. Also of interest is the Anti-SPAM- Code of Practice that this Guideline
implements.
- Prescott,
Charles, Vice President, International Business and Government Affairs,
The Direct Marketing Association. The
US Direct Marketers Guide to Compliance With the Safe Harbor
Program for European Data. First Edition. New York: DMA, September
2000. Also of interest is the Safe
Harbor Program.
- Responsible
Electronic Communications Alliance. The Responsible Electronic Communications Alliance Proposals
for Privacy Protection. Washington DC: RECA, September 25, 2000.
1999
- BBBOnline.
BBBOnline
Privacy Program. Arlington, VA: BBBOnline, [1999]. Please note
that this is a PDF document.
- Coalition
Against Unsolicited Bulk Email, Australia. Information for Businesses: the Most Important Lesson on
Internet Marketing You Will Ever Read. CAUBE, [1999].
- Hambridge,
S., INTEL, and A. Lunde, Northwestern University. RFC 2635 Don't Spew: A Set of Guidelines for Mass Unsolicited
Mailings and Postings. Reston, VA: Internet Society, June 1999.
1998
1997
1996
- Cyber
Rights Working Group, Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility.
Electronic Privacy Guidelines. Palo Alto, CA: CPSR,
September 1996.
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