Friday Quick Links
1. Google/California Privacy Law Violation: Should google.com have a link to Google's privacy policy? {Bits}
2. FACTA Follies: "On Wednesday (May 28), U.S. District Court Judge William Acker ruled in favor of retailers in some FACTA cases involving Hooters, La Paz Restaurante, Express Oil Change and Rave Motion Pictures. The judge's ruling said the $100-$1,000 fines for every incident would be excessive punishment for retailers whose actions could not be shown to have cost anyone any money." {StorefrontBacktalk}
3. State COPPA Activity: "Texas Attorney General Settles One of First State COPPA Enforcement Actions" {Proskauer}
4. Find a Company Email Address: {Consumerist}
5. Spam Laws in Japan: A newly passed one looks pretty stringent. {Mainichi Daily News}
6. Israel: Sweeping new unsolicited communication law there: "Israel's new legislation employs the stricter 'opt-in' approach, with the exception that those who purchase an item and send their details to a company can be sent bulk mail if they have not specifically opted out. Another exception included in the bill allows for bulk mailing for political or charity purposes." {Word to the Wise}


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