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English, 28.01.2021 01:20, erickamiles1797

Imagine that a law has been proposed that would require large companies to increase protections of consumers'
personal data.
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If Castillo Were reacting to this proposed law, which claim
would he most likely make?
OA.
This law is necessary to preserve consumer
privacy against careless handling of data by
large companies.
OB.
This law is unnecessary because consumers
should be more careful about the data that they
provide to companies.
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This law is necessary to decrease the demand
on law enforcement agencies to catch criminals
who steal consumer data.
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This law is unnecessary because large
companies should help law enforcement
agencies capture criminals who steal consumer
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