Direct Marketers Crank Up Lobbying Campaign

Members of DMA to visit with lawmakers on Wednesday

The direct marketing business, which is just about every company these days that uses data to more precisely target customers and prospects, could be in for the fight of its life.

“The threats to what we do are looming large, both in Washington, across the ocean and in state legislatures,” Linda Woolley, the president and CEO of the Direct Marketing Association told members meeting in Washington, D.C.

In the past year, a number of lawmakers in the House and Senate, as well as the Federal Trade Commission, have zeroed in on the privacy practices of data brokers.

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