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Venture Beat poses the question, “What do a hacker and a 26-year-old Republican legislator have in common?” The answer? “They both believe that one of the core values of good privacy law needs to be consent.” In this report, Meghan Kelly shares the story of Eric Fulton and Daniel Zolnikov, who attended college together and went on to become a hacker and a state legislator, respectively. Both are advocating for privacy law that focuses “on consumers giving consent before data can be collected,” the report states, noting Fulton believes the recent National Security Agency surveillance backlash may be the “story people could latch on to” in order to move such legislation forward.
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