词条 | Special Subcommittee on the Invasion of Privacy |
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| date = January 2019 }}In a 1964 book called The Naked Society, Vance Packard criticized advertisers' unfettered use of private information to create marketing schemes. He compared a recent Great Society initiative by then-president Lyndon B. Johnson, the National Data Bank, to the use of information by advertisers and argued for increased data privacy measures to ensure that information did not find its way into the wrong hands. The essay led Congress to create the Special Subcommittee on the Invasion of Privacy and inspired privacy advocates such Neil Gallagher and Sam Ervin to fight Johnson's disregard for consumer privacy.[1] References1. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/05/opinion/google-facebook-privacy.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage|title=The End of Privacy Began in the 1960s}} {{US-gov-stub}} 1 : Privacy in the United States |
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