Ira Magaziner (born November 8, 1947?) was an aide to President Clinton and later became his chief Internet policy advisor. He is perhaps best known for starting what later became ICANN. Magaziner was first known for leading, along with Hillary Clinton, the failed Task Force to Reform Health Care in the early Clinton administration. Despite calls from some that he step down after the Health Care Program died in Congress, … Wikipedia
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The US favours encouraging -- but not mandating -- Web sites to tell visitors how their data will be used and to give them the opportunity to refuse to divulge it, or to stipulate that the data only be used in certain ways. This approach would encourage news.zdnet.co.uk/internet/0,1000000097,2069237,00.htm