Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) filed a complaint with the District of Columbia Attorney General's Office on December 9, 2020 against five online proctoring companies …
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Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) filed a complaint with the District of Columbia Attorney General's Office on December 9, 2020 against five online proctoring companies (ProctorU, Proctorio, Respondus, Examity, Honorlock) for alleged unfair and deceptive trade practices under the D.C.
Outcome
EPIC sent statutory notice letters threatening DCCPPA litigation; no public DCCPPA enforcement action followed as of search date
Source
Research / Academic / Legal
Original
Imported research record