In the press...
"The proposed Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights holds the potential to
help not only consumers, but businesses as well," said Sarah Cortes, a
privacy researcher at Northeastern University in Boston. "In today's
global marketplace, consumers outside the U.S. form a huge and growing
market. Establishing that U.S. enterprises must meet a high regulatory
standard in consumer privacy provides a competitive advantage for U.S.
companies."
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