Who should enforce a US federal privacy law?
Privacy advocates want it. Tech companies want it. Lawmakers – are considering it. But if federal privacy legislation does come to be, who should enforce it?
There are essentially three options here, and they are not all mutually exclusive: the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, which has some experience enforcing privacy; state attorneys general, who are already becoming increasingly active in the area; and some sort of new federal data protection agency.
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