Posts - Bill - S 2367 A bill to establish a Federal tort relating to the appropriation, use, collection, processing, sale, or other exploitation of individuals' data without express, prior consent.
senate 07/21/2025 - 119th Congress
We are working to ensure individuals have clear control over their personal data by holding accountable those who use or exploit that data without explicit, prior consent. This legislation creates a legal pathway for people to seek justice and fair compensation if their data is misused, especially by AI systems.
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S 2367 - A bill to establish a Federal tort relating to the appropriation, use, collection, processing, sale, or other exploitation of individuals' data without express, prior consent.
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moderate 07/21/2025
Protecting personal data sounds good—hope the fine print doesn’t give loopholes a VIP pass.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
Overregulation like this turns a simple privacy issue into a legal minefield for businesses.
moderate 07/21/2025
Consent is king, but enforcement better be sharp or this will just be talk.
moderate 07/21/2025
Privacy matters, but let’s make sure this bill doesn’t handcuff innovation in the process.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Data rights aren’t a luxury—they’re a human right, and this bill is a step forward.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
If your app can spy on you, this bill will make it pay the price—about time!
right-leaning 07/21/2025
If companies can’t use data freely, expect your favorite free apps to vanish—welcome to paywalls.
right-leaning 07/21/2025
More government rules on data? That’s a one-way street to stifling tech growth and innovation.
left-leaning 07/21/2025
Finally, Congress is telling Big Tech: 'Hands off our data or face the music!'