2015 Letter from EPIC to Representatives Rokita and Fudge

2015 Letter from EPIC to Representatives Rokita and Fudge

This letter from EPIC to Representatives Rokita and Fudge (Chairman and Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education), provides comment to the committee in advance of a hearing entitled, “How Emerging Technology Affects Student Privacy.” We have downloaded a copy of Electronic Privacy Information Center’s resource for your viewing.

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