The Republican Party's 2008 presidential candidate, Senator McCain, is joining with Senator Kerry, the Democratic Party's 2004 presidential candidate, to impose onerous rules that could strangle, or at least slow, one of the few fast-growing sectors of the American economy, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Well, actually, the way the Journal phrases it is that the two senators "are circulating proposed legislation to create an 'online privacy bill of rights,' according to people familiar with the situation, a sign of bipartisan support for efforts to curb the Internet-tracking industry."
The Republican Party's 2008 presidential candidate, Senator McCain, is joining with Senator Kerry, the Democratic Party's 2004 presidential candidate, to impose onerous rules that could strangle, or at least slow, one of the few fast-growing sectors of the American economy, the Wall Street Journal reports.
Well, actually, the way the Journal phrases it is that the two senators "are circulating proposed legislation to create an 'online privacy bill of rights,' according to people familiar with the situation, a sign of bipartisan support for efforts to curb the Internet-tracking industry."