I read this this morning and thought the group might be interested in
reading it as well..

Michael.


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FTC probes DoubleClick user practices

The Federal Trade Commission's informal investigation will look at whether
the online marketing firm engaged in unfair or deceptive practices.

By Reuters
February 16, 2000 1:31 PM PT

WASHINGTON -- The Federal Trade Commission is conducting an informal probe
into whether DoubleClick Inc. engaged in unfair or deceptive practices in
collecting and maintaining data concerning Internet users.

DoubleClick (Nasdaq: DCLK), the leading company placing banner ads on Web
sites, said it received a letter from the federal consumer watchdog agency
on Feb. 8 and is cooperating with the inquiry, according to a filing with
the Securities and Exchange Commission.

A spokesman for the FTC declined to comment.

The company could not be reached immediately for comment.

DoubleClick's disclosure was found amid the details of a lengthy amended
registration statement to sell 7.5 million shares of stock that was filed
with the SEC on Feb 14.

Controversy about the company erupted last month when DoubleClick revealed a
new plan to track Internet user's movements on the Web and combine that data
with people's real names and addresses.

The plan is not yet in effect, the company has said.

Currently, DoubleClick assigns a unique tracking number to each Web surfer
that visit one of about 1,500 sites where the company places ads but without
linking the information to real names and addresses.

The new plan drew complaints from privacy groups, leading to a consumer
boycott and a complaint filed with the FTC on Feb. 10. A handful of
consumers have also filed civil lawsuits against the company.

In an attempt to address the complaints, DoubleClick on Monday unveiled five
new privacy initiatives, including a media campaign to educate consumers
through ads and a Web site called http://www.privacychoices.org.

Shares in the New York-based company were halted on Nasdaq at 106-1/2, but
resumed trading with shares off 4-13/16 at 106-5/8 late in the session on
Nasdaq.






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