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The Coalition was formed in 2000 to "support the enactment of consistent state and federal laws that support the growth of electronic commerce in a way that achieves a reasonable and practical balance between the legitimate privacy interests of both business and consumers".
 
The Coalition was formed in 2000 to "support the enactment of consistent state and federal laws that support the growth of electronic commerce in a way that achieves a reasonable and practical balance between the legitimate privacy interests of both business and consumers".
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Membership includes companies such as Experian, Fidelity Investments, the Investment Company Institute, Charles Schwab & Co., Deere & Co., JPMorgan Chase, General Motors, Vanguard Group, Fiserv, Bank of America and Visa.
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*Membership includes [[Experian]], [[Fidelity Investments]], the [[Investment Company Institute]], [[Charles Schwab]] & Co., [[Deere & Co]], [[JPMorgan Chase]], [[General Motors]], [[Vanguard Group]], [[Fiserv]], [[Bank of America]] and [[Visa]].
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*Byron Tau, [http://www.politico.com/story/2013/02/us-groups-flex-their-muscles-in-brussels-87229.html US groups flex their muscles in Brussels], POLITICO.com
  
 
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Latest revision as of 00:14, 7 February 2013

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The National Business Coalition on E-Commerce and Privacy is a business lobbying group of 15 big name-brand companies and associations such as Visa and JPMorgan Chase.


Activities

The Coalition was formed in 2000 to "support the enactment of consistent state and federal laws that support the growth of electronic commerce in a way that achieves a reasonable and practical balance between the legitimate privacy interests of both business and consumers".

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Members


Affiliations

  • DLA Piper represents the group. Tom Boyd, who is DLA Piper's co-chair, Regulatory and Government Affairs group, acts as counsel. [1]


People

Funding

Contact

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Notes

  1. Our People: Thomas M. Boyd, DLA Piper website, acc 7 Feb 2013