• Possibly linux
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      10 months ago

      Well anything is better than nothing. (Unless it is a surveillance bill)

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          410 months ago

          And sometimes they are even passed at crazy hours like 1:00 am to avoid scrutiny

  • @[email protected]
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    2210 months ago

    The tentative deal is expected to broker a compromise between congressional Democrats and Republicans by preempting state data protection laws

    We’ll have to wait and see what the real bill looks like, but this would literally be worse than nothing.

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      310 months ago

      I can’t tell you how encouraging it is to see this. Yes, absolutely. Preemption of state laws would be disastrous. I can not fathom why, while states are actually passing privacy laws (hello all you amazing data broker laws coming online esp in CA) we would want to make sure the only entities that can legislate privacy into the future are congress. It’s fucking madness.

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        There is absolutely no reason they can’t pass a federal law and then still allow states to have a more restrictive law. It is stupid to add a preemption barring more stringent laws.

        But really no laws are strict enough against data harvesting companies.

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          210 months ago

          Republicans and bought and paid for democrats. That’s the reason. We’re never getting a federal privacy bill with bipartisan support unless it’s preemptive of stronger state law. It’s a shit deal and that industry likes it should tell you everything you need to know

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      It’s not worse than nothing for those of us stuck in backward ass Red states

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        110 months ago

        Not necessarily. Since it’s not always easy to tell which state someone is in, you can end up benefiting from other states’ privacy laws.

        Heck, because of the european gdpr, Americans can often opt out of cookies on most websites, even without any US privacy legislation.

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    1210 months ago

    I’m a liberal WA resident, and there’s entirely too much influence here by big tech for me to trust national legislation regarding privacy baselines coming from legilators based within my state.

    This is the sort of area where I’d like to see legislation forged from a partnership between a fiercely left-leaning state that supports individual rights (OR? MA?) and a similar libertarian-leaning right-wing state that shares similar beliefs on individual liberties (WY? MT?).

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      110 months ago

      The GDPR is actually a little heavy handed in my option. However beggers can’t be choosers

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    I don’t trust the government to do anything right at this point.

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      110 months ago

      Congress is informed by the NSA. Can’t see how the NSA could have any bias.