Future of Privacy Forum
The Future of Privacy Forum is a Washington DC based think tank and advocacy group focused on issues of data privacy. It is jointly supported by corporate sponsors and foundations.
Corporate members include AT&T, Comcast, Facebook, Google, Intelius and Microsoft, while foundation supporters include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, National Science Foundation, and the Digital Trust Foundation.[1] The organization is run by Jules Polonetsky, the former chief privacy officer for AOL and Doubleclick. The founder and co-chair is Christopher Wolf, a lawyer who leads the privacy group at the law firm of Hogan Lovells. The advisory board includes representatives of LinkedIn, IAPP, Dell, Facebook, Microsoft, WalMart, ViacomCBS, T-Mobile, SAP, LiveRamp, Reddit, eBay and Uber.[2]
In 2015, the Future of Privacy Forum announced Washington and Lee University School of Law as its academic partner.[3]
Polonetsky is also on the advisory board of the Center for Copyright Information, the industry-run organization in charge of the "6 strikes" graduated response system for copyright infringement.[4]
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External links
- Future of Privacy Forum at fpf.org
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- American Civil Liberties Union
- Center for Democracy and Technology
- Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility
- Data Privacy Lab
- Electronic Frontier Foundation
- Electronic Privacy Information Center
- European Digital Rights
- Future of Privacy Forum
- Global Network Initiative
- International Association of Privacy Professionals
- NOYB
- Privacy International
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