Privacy Protection Study Commission

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The Privacy Protection Study Commission was a temporary independent U.S. body tasked with examining and recommending improvements to federal privacy practices and protections for personal information.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf United States federal commission
temporary independent agency
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field civil liberties
data protection
information privacy
focusesOn federal government record-keeping practices
privacy implications of automated data systems
protection of personal information held by federal agencies
hasAttribute independent
temporary
hasPurpose to examine federal privacy practices
to recommend improvements to federal privacy protections for personal information
to study the impact of record-keeping on personal privacy
jurisdiction United States government
surface form: federal government of the United States
produces policy recommendations on privacy protection
reports on federal privacy practices
regulates privacy-related practices of federal agencies (recommendatory)
subjectOf United States privacy law discourse
studies on the history of U.S. data protection policy

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Privacy Act of 1974 establishes Privacy Protection Study Commission