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According to the regulation, consent is defined as "a statement or a clear affirmative action" from a customer.
For consent to be valid, it will need to be freely given, specific, informed and an unambiguous indication through a statement or clear affirmative action, such as actively ticking a box.
The FCC should "include a clear, affirmative ruling that expressly confirms the primacy of federal law with respect to [broadband] as an interstate information service," Comcast said in a recent regulatory filing.
Baines points out that the EU's updated privacy framework, GDPR, tightens the existing privacy standard — adding the words "clear affirmative act" and "unambiguous" to consent requirements.
GDPR adds that it must also be a "clear affirmative act" and "unambiguous", along with requiring data controllers are able to demonstrate that a service user whose personal data is being processed has given consent for that to happen.
As the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal has clearly illustrated, opt-outs alone cannot safeguard people's data or their legal rights — which is why incoming EU data protection rules (GDPR) beef up consent requirements to require a clear affirmative.
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In short, it is clear that affirmative action is not a costless endeavour.
What he dislikes, as The Secret Knowledge makes clear, is affirmative action which he asserts is "destroying Black Youth".
Both California and Yale make clear that affirmative consent can be given through nonverbal cues – like getting undressed, getting into bed, and having sex with someone.
Blacks and Hispanics are particularly badly served.As soon as it became clear that affirmative action would be done away with, the state's public universities began to concentrate their attentions on California's schools.
And to Mr. Mansuri the reason is clear: the affirmative action quotas for low-caste Hindus, a policy known in India as reservation, which is not explicitly available to Muslims.
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