'Robust Notice' and 'Informed Consent:' The Keys to Successful Spyware Legislation

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Jordan "Jody" Blanke

Mercer University - Stetson-Hatcher School of Business

Date Written: October 10, 2005

Abstract

As spyware, adware, and other computer programs that surreptitiously monitor user behavior become more prevalent, the United States Congress and a number of state governments have proposed legislation to target this problem. This article argues that any legislative solution must require robust, meaningful notice to users about the ramifications of the software they are installing, so that users can give their informed consent to install the software and accept its terms and conditions. The article discusses the background of the technological innovations that led to the present day computing environment. It then explores some of the common questions and answers that arise concerning spyware and discusses the strengths and weakness of various state and federal legislative approaches.

Keywords: Privacy, spyware, legislation

JEL Classification: K20, K39

Suggested Citation

Blanke, Jordan M., 'Robust Notice' and 'Informed Consent:' The Keys to Successful Spyware Legislation (October 10, 2005). Columbia Science and Technology Law Review, Vol. 7, No. 2, 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2826753

Jordan M. Blanke (Contact Author)

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HOME PAGE: http://ssbea.mercer.edu/blanke

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