26Sep
Howard Fienberg |
26 Sep, 2024
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Data Privacy,
Data Security,
Artificial Intelligence,
census,
California,
China,
International,
Colorado,
Minors,
Nebraska,
Tax,
Fighting for You |
Government Affairs |
Cool winds are blowing through DC and the state capitols, but the action in September remained hot on multiple policy fronts of interest to the insights industry. The Insights Association helped to snag wins against a tax on advertising research and a requirement for opt out preference signals, while also delving into pending legislation and new state and federal laws in data privacy, advancing legislation on artificial intelligence, new guidance for insights professionals using synthetic resear...
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29Aug
Howard Fienberg |
29 Aug, 2024
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Data Privacy,
Data Security,
Artificial Intelligence,
human resources,
census,
Montana,
Delaware,
New Hampshire,
Virginia,
EU,
Minors,
Fighting for You |
Government Affairs |
Summer may be winding down, but public policy disputes impacting the insights industry continued apace in August, including: new state privacy laws; new laws and guidance on artificial intelligence; and a key court decision on non-compete agreements in employment contracts. The Insights Association also managed a win on kids’ privacy legislation in the U.S. Senate and led the charge against a legislative proposal that would ruin the decennial Census and the American Community Survey (ACS).
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The U.S. Senate just approved legislation, supported by the leading nonprofit association for the insights industry, that would regulate the design and operations of many for-profit online social platforms if they knowingly interact with minors 16 years of age or younger.
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30May
Howard Fienberg |
30 May, 2024
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human resources,
artificial intelligence,
data privacy,
minors,
California,
Connecticut,
Rhode Island,
New York,
international,
china,
Fighting for You |
Government Affairs |
With summer almost upon us, the Insights Association focused this month on a new U.S. law prohibiting many data transfers to China and vaguely-Chinese-owned companies, federal minors’ privacy bills, more AI legislation, and how insights employers can comply with the new FTC rule banning non-compete agreements in employment contracts, among other policy issues.
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25Apr
Howard Fienberg |
25 Apr, 2024
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contracts,
human resources,
politics,
census,
competitive sourcing,
tax,
nebraska,
california,
vermont,
massachusetts,
artificial intelligence,
minors,
data privacy,
data security,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
The first full month of spring brought with it a shiny new federal privacy bill, some developments on AI regulation, a tax win in Nebraska, a new federal ban on noncompetes, advances in preventing the government from competing with the insights industry, legislation moving in Minnesota on exit polling and political opinion research, complicated business payment disputes, and some new developments on competitive sourcing of insights services and the Census Household Panel.
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28Mar
Howard Fienberg |
28 Mar, 2024
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Telephone,
tax,
West Virginia,
New Jersey,
California,
Illinois,
Maryland,
Utah,
Oklahoma,
Artificial Intelligence,
Washington,
Minors,
Data Privacy,
Data Security,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
The insights industry’s public policy concerns entered March roaring like a lion, but they are not exactly leaving it like a lamb. President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address to Congress touched on a few of them, including privacy, artificial intelligence (AI) and research subjects who receive incentives. Further this month, IA is engaging with legislation and regulation on data privacy, including potential harsh restrictions on data sharing with Chinese-controlled companies and restricti...
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25Jan
Howard Fienberg |
25 Jan, 2024
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data privacy,
minors,
new jersey,
new hampshire,
tax,
nebraska,
new york,
human resources,
artificial intelligence,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
Kicking off another year of advocacy for the insights industry, the Insights Association focused in January on proposed children’s privacy rules, a new tax bill in Nebraska, turning 529 accounts into career savings plans, a proposed tax on displacing employees with any kind of technology, and the Biden Administration’s extensive new artificial intelligence policies… and lots more!
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28Dec
Howard Fienberg |
28 Dec, 2023
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tax,
data privacy,
data security,
new york,
maine,
oregon,
minors,
independent contractors,
incentives,
artificial intelligence,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
As the insights industry closes out 2023 on the calendar, the Insights Association looked back at our advocacy wins and losses on various consumer data privacy issues, and taxes, while checking in on legislation, regulation, and laws at the state and federal level on privacy, taxes, the independent contractor status of research subjects, and artificial intelligence.
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28Sep
Howard Fienberg |
28 Sep, 2023
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data privacy,
data security,
artificial intelligence,
census,
politics,
massachusetts,
california,
connecticut,
oregon,
nevada,
pennsylvania,
texas,
minors,
arkansas,
louisiana,
canada,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
While temperatures are starting to dip, concerns still simmered in September for the insights industry as we dealt with more new state privacy laws, burgeoning regulation of AI, and other pressing advocacy issues.
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31May
Howard Fienberg |
31 May, 2023
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data privacy,
data security,
maryland,
new york,
human resources,
census,
independent contractors,
incentives,
artificial intelligence,
washington,
healthcare,
telephone,
tax,
california,
louisiana,
minors,
rhode island,
indiana,
iowa,
fighting for you |
Government Affairs |
As temperatures rose, so did the threats and opportunities for the insights industry in advocacy during May, ranging from three new comprehensive state privacy laws, advancing regulation of artificial intelligence, compliance concerns with state sales taxes, jousting over the Census Household Panel, restrictions on high-end incentives for research subjects, state legislation to ban non-competes, and a new Maryland law restricting most telephone calls for research purposes.
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