BtoB Insiders Weigh In On U.S. Implications Of New European Tracking Regulations

In the wake of recently proposed “Do Not Track” legislation in the U.S., new European privacy regulations have gone into effect May 26, 2011. Under an added amendment to the EU privacy directive, organizations conducting online marketing campaigns in the member states must receive explicit permission, or opt-in consent, to track individuals’ actions online. Industry insiders say there could be implications for U.S. Marketers from the EU regulations, while others point out the new rules are an opportunity to take standardized approach to privacy around the globe.
“Permission-based marketing is now more important than ever,” said Reinhard Janning, CEO of DemandGen International, Europe. “Without an explicit opt-in you cannot communicate or track your prospects. This means that your communication needs to be targeted and relevant in order to get permission to market to these prospects. In addition, you will need to make it easy for prospects to opt-in to your communications and engage in a virtual dialogue.”
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