Julia Angwin on Nostr: “Federal privacy law could be monumental if it gets the substance right, but it ...
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"content": "“Federal privacy law could be monumental if it gets the substance right, but it could also be disastrous if it preempts the states with a weak or unworkable standard.”\n\nThe current bill is the latter, says Justin Brookman. \n\nhttps://www.techpolicy.press/unclear-protections-in-the-american-privacy-rights-act-not-worth-broad-preemption/",
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