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California disclosure law has national reach
Kevin Poulsen, SecurityFocus 2003-01-06

A new California law requiring companies to notify their customers of computer security breaches applies to any online business that counts Californians as customers, even if the company isn't based in the Golden State.

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California disclosure law has national reach 2003-01-08
Anonymous (2 replies)
California disclosure law has national reach 2003-01-08
Anonymous
States are allowed to regulate what goes on in their borders. By selling within the borders of california they are working within there borders and liable to their laws. Perhaps you've never heard of DeCSS or a russian company called Elmsoft?

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