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Top: Society: Issues: Business: Advertising: E-Commerce  (10)

    High stakes in cyberspace - An examination of marketers' and advertisers' dreams for the Internet. From PBS Frontline.
    Network Advertising Initiative - "NAI is a group of third party network advertisers who are committed to increasing consumer confidence and contributing to the growth of electronic commerce." Part of the advertising industry's response to charges that they engage in practices that violate consumer privacy.
    Opt-Out - "Are you tired of getting all that junk mail? Telephone calls during dinner? If you are, this site is for you." Part of the Center for Democracy and Technology.
    Privacy Online - Fair Information Practices in the Electronic Marketplace: A Federal Trade Commission Report to Congress (May 2000). (Links to full report in PDF format.)


    On Internet Privacy and Profiling - Testimony given by Internet consultant, Richard M Smith, before the US Senate Commerce Committee (PDF format) (June 13, 2000)
    Profits and Privacy: Internet Shopping - Online retailers are collecting information about customers and using that information to better target their ads. PBS Lehrer Newshour report on this strategic marketing. (December 23, 1999)
    A new way to spend money - Political campaigns know who you are, where you're registered to vote, what party you're affiliated with -- and which Web sites you use. Presidential candidates are using Internet advertising to target likely supporters in early key primary states like Iowa, New Hampshire and Virginia. From Salon. (December 22, 1999)
    What marketers have learned about how consumers buy on the web - Overview of e-commerce from Wall Street Journal. (December 8, 1998)
    You say you want a revolution? - Push technology, hailed as revolutionary, will do little to enrich the substance of internet interactivity. It looks more like business as usual. Article from Atlantic Monthly. (April 2, 1997)
    Push or shove? - "Two years of careful planning by the best minds in Wall Street, Madison Avenue and Silicon Valley -- all for nothing. We need a new metaphor." From Salon. (March 6, 1997)




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