SAN FRANCISCO - The California Legislature is expected to approve SB1436, an anti-spyware bill sponsored by Sen. Kevin Murray, D-Los Angeles, before it adjourns this week.
The bill would regulate the collection of personally identifiable information via spyware and require the explicit notification of consumers when spyware is planted on their computers - no burying the notice i...
The bill would regulate the collection of personally identifiable information via spyware and require the explicit notification of consumers when spyware is planted on their computers - no burying the notice i...
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