Amazon, AT&T and Qualcomm are among those involved The corporate world isn’t waiting around for Congress to get started on tougher data privacy laws. A group of 51 CEOs from the Business Roundtable advocacy group, including tech companies like Amazon, AT&T, IBM, Motorola and Qualcomm, have sent an open letter to House and Senate leaders asking them to pass a “comprehensive consumer data privacy law.” They claim that state privacy laws vary too widely, leading to confusion for customers and potentially threatening the US’ competitiveness.
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