California Financial Privacy Law Partially Invalidated
The 9th Circuit Federal Court of Appeals has dealt a blow to privacy advocates by invalidating a California privacy law. In litigation brought by the American Bankers Association and others, the appellate court overruled the finding of a trial judge that the California law could stand. Instead, the appellate justices found the law to be pre-empted in part by the federal 2003 Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act. When a state law conflicts with a federal one, the federal law takes precedent. For instance, the Supreme Court has ruled abortion to be constitutionally protected. No state may pass anti-abortion laws and have them enforced. The question at issue in the California law was a section giving California residents the right to block financial institutions from selling their private information to third parties. A San Francisco trial judge, Morrison C. England, Jr., had ruled the section conflicted with provisions of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act, but was not pre-empted because the federal law allowed for stricter state laws. The 9th Circuit court disagreed. The case will be returned to Judge Morrison in the next 60 days. He will then determine whether any other provisions dealing with the sale of personal financial information are still enforceable. Given the appellate ruling, it is difficult to imagine a ruling upholding this section of the California law. Notwithstanding these developments, approximately seventy percent of the California privacy law is still enforceable. Financial institution still must get permission from customers prior to selling or sharing your information with third parties. You should be concerned about financial institutions selling your private information to others. With all the incidents of identity theft in the news, chances are you will eventually become a target. Banks should be focusing on protecting their customers, not making a buck off private information. Richard Chapo, Esq., is a business lawyer with http://www.sandiegobusinesslawfirm.com - offering legal advice to San Diego businesses. This article is for general education purposes and does not address every facet of the subject matter. Nothing in this article creates an attorney-client relationship.
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Private Proxy Introduces Automatic Connection to Private Domain Names
PrivacyView Software (www.privacyview.com) announced today that the latest release of its anonymous proxy server, Private Proxy, automatically connects to private domains. With the increase in censorship by restrictive governments, citizens need a safe and secure way to access the Internet to protect their privacy and freedom. Private Proxy allows users to choose an anonymous proxy server where their Internet browsing can not be monitored or blocked.
Anonymous Surfing is Now Available for Firefox and Vista Using Private Proxy
Anonymous Proxy released for Firefox version 3.0 under both Windows XP and Windows Vista. Download a free trial of the anonymous proxy at http://www.privacyview.com/anonymous_proxy/anonymous_proxy.aspx.
PROXY Governance Managing Director Shirley Westcott Speaks at Activist Hedge Fund Summit
PROXY Governance, one of the three leading proxy advisory services, announces that Managing Director Shirley Westcott will be speaking at the IMN Activist Hedge Fund & Shareholder Value Summit to be held September 22-23, 2008 at the Arizona Biltmore.
What Are the Differences Between a Proxy and a Proxy Server?
A proxy is a common term that is now used by many internet users In English, proxy refers to a person, who is authorized to act for some other person
Anonymous Proxy, Free to Try and Easier to Buy
PrivacyView Software (www.privacyview.com) the developer of award-winning Internet and computer privacy software, today announced additional payment options for its Anonymous Proxy Server, Private Proxy.
Does an anonymous proxy server make you 100% safe
When you surf the web it is possible to learn information about you even when you don't want to advertise who you are. This is true even if your system contains no virus or malware software. Specifically information that is easily available online includes your IP address, your country (and often more location information based on IP address), what computer system you are on, what browser you use, your browser history, and other information. It gets worse. People can get your computer's name and even find out your name if your machine supports programs like finger or identd. Also, cookies can track your habits as you move from machine to machine.
What Exactly Is An Internet Proxy?
Basically, a proxy on the internet allows you to move all over the place without anyone knowing your real identity. Supposedly, you can be completely untraceable and even bypass firewalls or filters.
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