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proposed order. It is not intended to
constitute an official interpretation of
the proposed complaint or order or to
modify the order’s terms in any way.
By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
[File No. 152 3051]
American International Mailing, Inc.;
Analysis of Proposed Consent Order
To Aid Public Comment
Federal Trade Commission.
Proposed Consent Agreement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The consent agreement in this
matter settles alleged violations of
federal law prohibiting unfair or
deceptive acts or practices. The attached
Analysis to Aid Public Comment
describes both the allegations in the
draft complaint and the terms of the
consent order—embodied in the consent
agreement—that would settle these
allegations.
DATES: Comments must be received on
or before May 7, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may file a
comment at https://ftcpublic.comment
works.com/ftc/americaninternconsent
online or on paper, by following the
instructions in the Request for Comment
part of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section below. Write ‘‘American
International Mailing, Inc.—Consent
Agreement; File No. 152 3051’’ on your
comment and file your comment online
at https://ftcpublic.commentworks.com/
ftc/americaninternconsent by following
the instructions on the web-based form.
If you prefer to file your comment on
paper, write ‘‘American International
Mailing, Inc.—Consent Agreement; File
No. 152 3051’’ on your comment and on
the envelope, and mail your comment to
the following address: Federal Trade
Commission, Office of the Secretary,
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite
CC–5610 (Annex D), Washington, DC
20580, or deliver your comment to the
following address: Federal Trade
Commission, Office of the Secretary,
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW.,
5th Floor, Suite 5610 (Annex D),
Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Monique Einhorn, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, (202) 326–2575, 600
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to section 6(f) of the Federal Trade
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Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. 46(f), and
FTC Rule 2.34, 16 CFR 2.34, notice is
hereby given that the above-captioned
consent agreement containing consent
order to cease and desist, having been
filed with and accepted, subject to final
approval, by the Commission, has been
placed on the public record for a period
of thirty (30) days. The following
Analysis to Aid Public Comment
describes the terms of the consent
agreement, and the allegations in the
complaint. An electronic copy of the
full text of the consent agreement
package can be obtained from the FTC
Home Page (for April 7, 2015), on the
World Wide Web at: https://www.ftc.gov/
os/actions.shtm.
You can file a comment online or on
paper. For the Commission to consider
your comment, we must receive it on or
before May 7, 2015. Write ‘‘American
International Mailing, Inc.—Consent
Agreement; File No. 152 3051’’ on your
comment. Your comment—including
your name and your state—will be
placed on the public record of this
proceeding, including, to the extent
practicable, on the public Commission
Web site, at https://www.ftc.gov/os/
publiccomments.shtm. As a matter of
discretion, the Commission tries to
remove individuals’ home contact
information from comments before
placing them on the Commission Web
site.
Because your comment will be made
public, you are solely responsible for
making sure that your comment does
not include any sensitive personal
information, like anyone’s Social
Security number, date of birth, driver’s
license number or other state
identification number or foreign country
equivalent, passport number, financial
account number, or credit or debit card
number. You are also solely responsible
for making sure that your comment does
not include any sensitive health
information, like medical records or
other individually identifiable health
information. In addition, do not include
any ‘‘[t]rade secret or any commercial or
financial information which . . . is
privileged or confidential,’’ as discussed
in section 6(f) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C.
46(f), and FTC Rule 4.10(a)(2), 16 CFR
4.10(a)(2). In particular, do not include
competitively sensitive information
such as costs, sales statistics,
inventories, formulas, patterns, devices,
manufacturing processes, or customer
names.
If you want the Commission to give
your comment confidential treatment,
you must file it in paper form, with a
request for confidential treatment, and
you have to follow the procedure
explained in FTC Rule 4.9(c), 16 CFR
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4.9(c).1 Your comment will be kept
confidential only if the FTC General
Counsel, in his or her sole discretion,
grants your request in accordance with
the law and the public interest.
Postal mail addressed to the
Commission is subject to delay due to
heightened security screening. As a
result, we encourage you to submit your
comments online. To make sure that the
Commission considers your online
comment, you must file it at https://
ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/
americaninternconsent by following the
instructions on the web-based form. If
this Notice appears at https://
www.regulations.gov/#!home, you also
may file a comment through that Web
site.
If you file your comment on paper,
write ‘‘American International Mailing,
Inc.—Consent Agreement; File No. 152
3051’’ on your comment and on the
envelope, and mail your comment to the
following address: Federal Trade
Commission, Office of the Secretary,
600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite
CC–5610 (Annex D), Washington, DC
20580, or deliver your comment to the
following address: Federal Trade
Commission, Office of the Secretary,
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW.,
5th Floor, Suite 5610 (Annex D),
Washington, DC 20024. If possible,
submit your paper comment to the
Commission by courier or overnight
service.
Visit the Commission Web site at
https://www.ftc.gov to read this Notice
and the news release describing it. The
FTC Act and other laws that the
Commission administers permit the
collection of public comments to
consider and use in this proceeding as
appropriate. The Commission will
consider all timely and responsive
public comments that it receives on or
before May 7, 2015. You can find more
information, including routine uses
permitted by the Privacy Act, in the
Commission’s privacy policy, at https://
www.ftc.gov/ftc/privacy.htm.
Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To
Aid Public Comment
The Federal Trade Commission
(‘‘FTC’’ or ‘‘Commission’’) has accepted,
subject to final approval, a consent
agreement applicable to American
International Mailing, Inc. (‘‘American
International Mailing’’ or ‘‘AIM’’).
1 In particular, the written request for confidential
treatment that accompanies the comment must
include the factual and legal basis for the request,
and must identify the specific portions of the
comment to be withheld from the public record. See
FTC Rule 4.9(c), 16 CFR 4.9(c).
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The proposed consent order has been
placed on the public record for thirty
(30) days for receipt of comments by
interested persons. Comments received
during this period will become part of
the public record. After thirty days, the
Commission will again review the
agreement and the comments received,
and will decide whether it should
withdraw from the agreement and take
appropriate action or make final the
agreement’s proposed order.
This matter concerns alleged false or
misleading representations that AIM
made to consumers concerning its
participation in the Safe Harbor privacy
framework agreed upon by the U.S. and
the European Union (‘‘EU’’) (‘‘U.S.-EU
Safe Harbor Framework’’). The U.S.-EU
Safe Harbor Framework allows U.S.
companies to transfer data outside the
EU consistent with European law. To
join the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor
Framework, a company must self-certify
to the U.S. Department of Commerce
(‘‘Commerce’’) that it complies with a
set of principles and related
requirements that have been deemed by
the European Commission as providing
‘‘adequate’’ privacy protection. These
principles include notice, choice,
onward transfer, security, data integrity,
access, and enforcement. Commerce
maintains a public Web site,
www.export.gov/safeharbor, where it
posts the names of companies that have
self-certified to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor
Framework. The listing of companies
indicates whether their self-certification
is ‘‘current’’ or ‘‘not current.’’
Companies are required to re-certify
every year in order to retain their status
as ‘‘current’’ members of the U.S.-EU
Safe Harbor Framework.
American International Mailing
provides a service for transporting mail,
parcels, and freight worldwide.
According to the Commission’s
complaint, AIM has set forth on its Web
site, www.aimmailing.com/
privacy.html, privacy policies and
statements about its practices, including
statements related to its participation in
the U.S-EU Safe Harbor Framework.
The Commission’s complaint alleges
that American International Mailing
falsely represented that it was a
‘‘current’’ participant in the U.S.-EU
Safe Harbor Framework when, in fact,
from May 2010 until January 2015, AIM
was not a ‘‘current’’ participant in the
U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework. The
Commission’s complaint alleges that in
May 2006, American International
Mailing submitted its self-certification
to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework.
AIM did not renew its self-certification
in May 2010 and Commerce
subsequently updated American
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International Mailing’s status to ‘‘not
current’’ on its public Web site. In
January 2015, American International
Mailing removed its Safe Harbor
representation from its Web site privacy
policy.
Part I of the proposed order prohibits
American International Mailing from
making misrepresentations about its
membership in any privacy or security
program sponsored by the government
or any other self-regulatory or standardsetting organization, including, but not
limited to, the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor
Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe
Harbor Framework.
Parts II through VI of the proposed
order are reporting and compliance
provisions. Part II requires American
International Mailing to retain
documents relating to its compliance
with the order for a five-year period.
Part III requires dissemination of the
order now and in the future to persons
with responsibilities relating to the
subject matter of the order. Part IV
ensures notification to the FTC of
changes in corporate status. Part V
mandates that American International
Mailing submit an initial compliance
report to the FTC, and make available to
the FTC subsequent reports. Part VI is
a provision ‘‘sunsetting’’ the order after
twenty (20) years, with certain
exceptions.
The purpose of this analysis is to
facilitate public comment on the
proposed order. It is not intended to
constitute an official interpretation of
the proposed complaint or order or to
modify the order’s terms in any way.
By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2015–08480 Filed 4–10–15; 8:45 am]
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
[File No. 132 3084]
Network Solutions, LLC; Analysis of
Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public
Comment
Federal Trade Commission.
Proposed consent agreement.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
The consent agreement in this
matter settles alleged violations of
federal law prohibiting unfair or
deceptive acts or practices. The attached
Analysis to Aid Public Comment
describes both the allegations in the
draft complaint and the terms of the
consent order—embodied in the consent
agreement—that would settle these
allegations.
SUMMARY:
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Comments must be received on
or before May 7, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may file a
comment at https://ftcpublic.comment
works.com/ftc/networksolutionsconsent
online or on paper, by following the
instructions in the Request for Comment
part of the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
section below. Write ‘‘Network
Solutions, LLC—Consent Agreement;
File No. 132 3084’’ on your comment
and file your comment online at https://
ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/
networksolutionsconsent by following
the instructions on the web-based form.
If you prefer to file your comment on
paper, write ‘‘Network Solutions, LLC—
Consent Agreement; File No. 132 3084’’
on your comment and on the envelope,
and mail your comment to the following
address: Federal Trade Commission,
Office of the Secretary, 600
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite CC–
5610 (Annex D), Washington, DC 20580,
or deliver your comment to the
following address: Federal Trade
Commission, Office of the Secretary,
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW.,
5th Floor, Suite 5610 (Annex D),
Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
James Evans, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, (202) 326–2026, 600
Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington,
DC 20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant
to Section 6(f) of the Federal Trade
Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. 46(f), and
FTC Rule 2.34, 16 CFR 2.34, notice is
hereby given that the above-captioned
consent agreement containing consent
order to cease and desist, having been
filed with and accepted, subject to final
approval, by the Commission, has been
placed on the public record for a period
of thirty (30) days. The following
Analysis to Aid Public Comment
describes the terms of the consent
agreement, and the allegations in the
complaint. An electronic copy of the
full text of the consent agreement
package can be obtained from the FTC
Home Page (for April 7, 2015), on the
World Wide Web at: https://www.ftc.gov/
os/actions.shtm.
You can file a comment online or on
paper. For the Commission to consider
your comment, we must receive it on or
before May 7, 2015. Write ‘‘Network
Solutions, LLC—Consent Agreement;
File No. 132 3084’’ on your comment.
Your comment—including your name
and your state—will be placed on the
public record of this proceeding,
including, to the extent practicable, on
the public Commission Web site, at
https://www.ftc.gov/os/
publiccomments.shtm. As a matter of
DATES:
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FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION
[File No. 152 3051]
American International Mailing, Inc.; Analysis of Proposed
Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
AGENCY: Federal Trade Commission.
ACTION: Proposed Consent Agreement.
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SUMMARY: The consent agreement in this matter settles alleged
violations of federal law prohibiting unfair or deceptive acts or
practices. The attached Analysis to Aid Public Comment describes both
the allegations in the draft complaint and the terms of the consent
order--embodied in the consent agreement--that would settle these
allegations.
DATES: Comments must be received on or before May 7, 2015.
ADDRESSES: Interested parties may file a comment at https://ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/americaninternconsent online or on
paper, by following the instructions in the Request for Comment part of
the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION section below. Write ``American
International Mailing, Inc.--Consent Agreement; File No. 152 3051'' on
your comment and file your comment online at https://ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/americaninternconsent by following the
instructions on the web-based form. If you prefer to file your comment
on paper, write ``American International Mailing, Inc.--Consent
Agreement; File No. 152 3051'' on your comment and on the envelope, and
mail your comment to the following address: Federal Trade Commission,
Office of the Secretary, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Suite CC-5610
(Annex D), Washington, DC 20580, or deliver your comment to the
following address: Federal Trade Commission, Office of the Secretary,
Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW., 5th Floor, Suite 5610 (Annex
D), Washington, DC 20024.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Monique Einhorn, Bureau of Consumer
Protection, (202) 326-2575, 600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW., Washington, DC
20580.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Pursuant to section 6(f) of the Federal
Trade Commission Act, 15 U.S.C. 46(f), and FTC Rule 2.34, 16 CFR 2.34,
notice is hereby given that the above-captioned consent agreement
containing consent order to cease and desist, having been filed with
and accepted, subject to final approval, by the Commission, has been
placed on the public record for a period of thirty (30) days. The
following Analysis to Aid Public Comment describes the terms of the
consent agreement, and the allegations in the complaint. An electronic
copy of the full text of the consent agreement package can be obtained
from the FTC Home Page (for April 7, 2015), on the World Wide Web at:
https://www.ftc.gov/os/actions.shtm.
You can file a comment online or on paper. For the Commission to
consider your comment, we must receive it on or before May 7, 2015.
Write ``American International Mailing, Inc.--Consent Agreement; File
No. 152 3051'' on your comment. Your comment--including your name and
your state--will be placed on the public record of this proceeding,
including, to the extent practicable, on the public Commission Web
site, at https://www.ftc.gov/os/publiccomments.shtm. As a matter of
discretion, the Commission tries to remove individuals' home contact
information from comments before placing them on the Commission Web
site.
Because your comment will be made public, you are solely
responsible for making sure that your comment does not include any
sensitive personal information, like anyone's Social Security number,
date of birth, driver's license number or other state identification
number or foreign country equivalent, passport number, financial
account number, or credit or debit card number. You are also solely
responsible for making sure that your comment does not include any
sensitive health information, like medical records or other
individually identifiable health information. In addition, do not
include any ``[t]rade secret or any commercial or financial information
which . . . is privileged or confidential,'' as discussed in section
6(f) of the FTC Act, 15 U.S.C. 46(f), and FTC Rule 4.10(a)(2), 16 CFR
4.10(a)(2). In particular, do not include competitively sensitive
information such as costs, sales statistics, inventories, formulas,
patterns, devices, manufacturing processes, or customer names.
If you want the Commission to give your comment confidential
treatment, you must file it in paper form, with a request for
confidential treatment, and you have to follow the procedure explained
in FTC Rule 4.9(c), 16 CFR 4.9(c).\1\ Your comment will be kept
confidential only if the FTC General Counsel, in his or her sole
discretion, grants your request in accordance with the law and the
public interest.
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\1\ In particular, the written request for confidential
treatment that accompanies the comment must include the factual and
legal basis for the request, and must identify the specific portions
of the comment to be withheld from the public record. See FTC Rule
4.9(c), 16 CFR 4.9(c).
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Postal mail addressed to the Commission is subject to delay due to
heightened security screening. As a result, we encourage you to submit
your comments online. To make sure that the Commission considers your
online comment, you must file it at https://ftcpublic.commentworks.com/ftc/americaninternconsent by following the instructions on the web-
based form. If this Notice appears at https://www.regulations.gov/#!home, you also may file a comment through that Web site.
If you file your comment on paper, write ``American International
Mailing, Inc.--Consent Agreement; File No. 152 3051'' on your comment
and on the envelope, and mail your comment to the following address:
Federal Trade Commission, Office of the Secretary, 600 Pennsylvania
Avenue NW., Suite CC-5610 (Annex D), Washington, DC 20580, or deliver
your comment to the following address: Federal Trade Commission, Office
of the Secretary, Constitution Center, 400 7th Street SW., 5th Floor,
Suite 5610 (Annex D), Washington, DC 20024. If possible, submit your
paper comment to the Commission by courier or overnight service.
Visit the Commission Web site at https://www.ftc.gov to read this
Notice and the news release describing it. The FTC Act and other laws
that the Commission administers permit the collection of public
comments to consider and use in this proceeding as appropriate. The
Commission will consider all timely and responsive public comments that
it receives on or before May 7, 2015. You can find more information,
including routine uses permitted by the Privacy Act, in the
Commission's privacy policy, at https://www.ftc.gov/ftc/privacy.htm.
Analysis of Proposed Consent Order To Aid Public Comment
The Federal Trade Commission (``FTC'' or ``Commission'') has
accepted, subject to final approval, a consent agreement applicable to
American International Mailing, Inc. (``American International
Mailing'' or ``AIM'').
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The proposed consent order has been placed on the public record for
thirty (30) days for receipt of comments by interested persons.
Comments received during this period will become part of the public
record. After thirty days, the Commission will again review the
agreement and the comments received, and will decide whether it should
withdraw from the agreement and take appropriate action or make final
the agreement's proposed order.
This matter concerns alleged false or misleading representations
that AIM made to consumers concerning its participation in the Safe
Harbor privacy framework agreed upon by the U.S. and the European Union
(``EU'') (``U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework''). The U.S.-EU Safe Harbor
Framework allows U.S. companies to transfer data outside the EU
consistent with European law. To join the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor
Framework, a company must self-certify to the U.S. Department of
Commerce (``Commerce'') that it complies with a set of principles and
related requirements that have been deemed by the European Commission
as providing ``adequate'' privacy protection. These principles include
notice, choice, onward transfer, security, data integrity, access, and
enforcement. Commerce maintains a public Web site, www.export.gov/safeharbor, where it posts the names of companies that have self-
certified to the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework. The listing of
companies indicates whether their self-certification is ``current'' or
``not current.'' Companies are required to re-certify every year in
order to retain their status as ``current'' members of the U.S.-EU Safe
Harbor Framework.
American International Mailing provides a service for transporting
mail, parcels, and freight worldwide. According to the Commission's
complaint, AIM has set forth on its Web site, www.aimmailing.com/privacy.html, privacy policies and statements about its practices,
including statements related to its participation in the U.S-EU Safe
Harbor Framework.
The Commission's complaint alleges that American International
Mailing falsely represented that it was a ``current'' participant in
the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework when, in fact, from May 2010 until
January 2015, AIM was not a ``current'' participant in the U.S.-EU Safe
Harbor Framework. The Commission's complaint alleges that in May 2006,
American International Mailing submitted its self-certification to the
U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework. AIM did not renew its self-certification
in May 2010 and Commerce subsequently updated American International
Mailing's status to ``not current'' on its public Web site. In January
2015, American International Mailing removed its Safe Harbor
representation from its Web site privacy policy.
Part I of the proposed order prohibits American International
Mailing from making misrepresentations about its membership in any
privacy or security program sponsored by the government or any other
self-regulatory or standard-setting organization, including, but not
limited to, the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor Framework and the U.S.-Swiss Safe
Harbor Framework.
Parts II through VI of the proposed order are reporting and
compliance provisions. Part II requires American International Mailing
to retain documents relating to its compliance with the order for a
five-year period. Part III requires dissemination of the order now and
in the future to persons with responsibilities relating to the subject
matter of the order. Part IV ensures notification to the FTC of changes
in corporate status. Part V mandates that American International
Mailing submit an initial compliance report to the FTC, and make
available to the FTC subsequent reports. Part VI is a provision
``sunsetting'' the order after twenty (20) years, with certain
exceptions.
The purpose of this analysis is to facilitate public comment on the
proposed order. It is not intended to constitute an official
interpretation of the proposed complaint or order or to modify the
order's terms in any way.
By direction of the Commission.
Donald S. Clark,
Secretary.
[FR Doc. 2015-08480 Filed 4-10-15; 8:45 am]
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