Data Brokers: A Call For Transparency and Accountability: A Report of the Federal Trade Commission (May 2014)
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Foundational U.S. government document on commercial data privacy regulation; relevant to AI governance discussions around training data provenance, surveillance, and the regulatory environment for data-driven systems predating modern AI deployment concerns.
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This 2014 FTC report examines the largely opaque data broker industry, documenting how companies collect, aggregate, and sell vast amounts of consumer data with little transparency or consumer control. It calls on Congress to pass legislation requiring data brokers to disclose their practices, provide consumer access to their data, and allow corrections, establishing a foundational regulatory framework for commercial data privacy.
Key Points
- •Data brokers collect and sell detailed personal information on nearly every U.S. consumer with minimal consumer awareness or regulatory oversight.
- •The industry operates largely in the shadows—consumers have no direct relationship with brokers and often cannot access, correct, or opt out of their data profiles.
- •FTC recommends legislation requiring a centralized portal where consumers can identify data brokers holding their information and exercise opt-out rights.
- •Report distinguishes between data uses (marketing, risk mitigation, people-search) and recommends tailored protections based on sensitivity and potential for harm.
- •Highlights risks of data misuse including discriminatory targeting of vulnerable populations based on inferred sensitive attributes like financial distress or health conditions.
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