California takes tough stance against Datamasters for resales of and misleading on data.
California’s Privacy Protection Agency (CalPrivacy) gave marketing firm Datamasters a small fine ($45,000) and a big penalty (deleting all previously purchased information on Californians) because the company resold health, consumer, financial and political data of hundreds of millions of people without consent. Read more.
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