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U.S. Congressional Legislation: Data Protection
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A bill (S. 139 [1]) introduced by Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) would require that companies notify consumers if their personally identifiable information has been accessed. Under the bill, companies that possesses such data would be required to disclose any data breach.

A bill (S. 139 [1]) introduced by Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) would require that companies notify consumers if their personally identifiable information has been accessed. Under the bill, companies that possesses such data would be required to disclose any data breach.

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