May 5, 2008
A growing chorus of activists wants to tightly control online “behavioral marketing,” “advertising networks,” and “third party entities,” on the presumption that these compromise Internet users' privacy. These proposals are being driven by activist groups opposed to consumerism itself, and disdainful of the diversity of information choices on the Web.
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Calorie CountsA recent ordinance passed by the City of New York requires chain restaurants located in the City to display calorie counts of menu items on menus and menu boards. While the restaurants fought this requirement, they’ve lost in court and may have to follow suit. Are you in favor of seeing the calorie counts prominently displayed?