Deterring Adversarial Access to Americans’ Data Act
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Plain-English Summary
This bill would likely impose taxes or financial penalties on companies that sell Americans' personal data to foreign governments or entities considered adversaries to the United States, making it more expensive for businesses to profit from sharing sensitive information with countries like China or Russia. The measure aims to protect Americans' privacy and national security by creating a financial disincentive for data sales that could be used for surveillance or espionage purposes.
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