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DoubleClick to appoint privacy panel

DoubleClick, seeking to recover from criticism about its plans to use consumer data, is expected to appoint Wednesday an independent panel composed of seven high-profile members who will review the Internet advertising company's new products and services for potential privacy threats. Full story.
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DoubleClick, seeking to recover from criticism about its plans to use consumer data, is expected to appoint Wednesday an independent panel composed of seven high-profile members who will review the Internet advertising company's new products and services for potential privacy threats. Full story. -- Nick Wingfield, Wall Street Journal

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