Wednesday, December 26, 2012

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com: Netflix Social Sharing Bill Passes Without Email Privacy Protection

The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com
Netflix Social Sharing Bill Passes Without Email Privacy Protection
Dec 27th 2012, 01:56

Congress just passed a bill that lets you share your Michael Bay movie marathon with everyone on Facebook. What you still can't do: send an email without worrying that Big Brother is watching.

The "Netflix amendment" to the Video Privacy Protection Act is headed to President Barack Obama's desk for his signature after it was unanimously passed by the Senate on Dec. 20. The bill was crafted to let the movie rental giant allow users to share their online viewing habits on social networking sites like Facebook. Privacy protections imposed after Supreme Court nominee Robert Bork had his video rental history exposed in 1987 had prohibited users from doing that.

But while the Netflix bill got swift action, ordinary Americans hoping for email privacy safeguards are still waiting. That's because the Senate, behind closed doors, last week dropped an email privacy provision that would have forced domestic law enforcement agencies to get a warrant before reading your messages.


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