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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 2003-01-07
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California disclosure law has national reach 2003-01-08
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California disclosure law has national reach 2003-01-08
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Interstate Law 2003-01-09
Ryan C
For an few of the issues of interstate tax, you should read netflix.com. While an unlikely source, the fact that they lend DVDs (which they continue to own) to people in every state requires them to pay the taxes associated with every state. So, if you have any presence within a states borders, your entire company is subject to their laws.

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