Author: JT Smith
CNET News.com: “The Association for Competitive Technology (ACT) released a report estimating that
U.S. businesses could pay between $9 billion and $36 billion to modify Web sites in
compliance with proposed privacy bills. In a separate study, Privacilla.org, an
industry-backed privacy group, issued a report that disavowed the importance of
public opinion polls in deciding privacy regulations.”
U.S. businesses could pay between $9 billion and $36 billion to modify Web sites in
compliance with proposed privacy bills. In a separate study, Privacilla.org, an
industry-backed privacy group, issued a report that disavowed the importance of
public opinion polls in deciding privacy regulations.”
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