Founding members of the Responsible Electronic Communication Alliance
include Alley-based ad networks DoubleClick
The organization tapped widely-regarded Internet privacy attorney
Christopher Wolf as president.
"There is legitimate concern among Internet users about the e-mail they're
receiving," said Wolf, a practicing attorney with Proskauer Rose.
"RECA is a conscientious attempt by our members to address that concern in a
positive way," Wolf said. "RECA will foster action -- the implementation of
conduct standards that give Net users control over the email marketing and
communication they receive."
Wolf, who is also chairman of the Anti-Defamation League's Internet
committee, has handled several high-provile Internet privacy cases in the
past.
Two years ago, he represented a gay Navy sailor in a federal action
involving an ISP's disclosure of personal information about the sailor.
Joining RECA as executive director is longtime e-commerce industry advocate
Peter Arnold. Arnold served as spokesman for the Internet Tax Fairness
Coalition, an association of e-commerce companies during its 1988
successful lobby of Congress against Internet taxation.
More recently, Arnold served as executive director of the Hands Off The
Internet coalition, which lobbied against regulation of high-speed Net
access.
RECA's formation comes at a time of increased public attention to e-mail
marketing practices.
In July, the FTC published an endorsement of "fair information practices
principles" requiring, among other things user opt-out capabilities and
privacy disclosure. According to terms of the alliance's charter, RECA
members must subscribe to and endorse those principles.
"Under the guidelines being developed by RECA, which are premised on the
FTC-endorsed Fair Information Practices, only consumers who consent to
receive e-mail will be sent messages from our members," Wolf said.
* Christopher Saunders (csaunders@internet.com) is an assistant editor with
Internet Advertising Report, an internet.com property.
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