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A coalition of state attorneys general is preparing to tell Congress that it shouldn't pass new privacy laws that pre-empt state laws. A new federal online privacy law in 2001 is likely, mainly because the states have been aggressive in safeguarding online privacy under existing consumer-protection laws. The private sector, fearful of 50 privacy regimes, is bargaining for a federal law that would pre-empt state laws.
January 24, 2001 at 12:00 AM
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