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| PRC Applauds Court Decision Upholding Federal Law Does not Pre-empt SB 1 and Consumers Have A long battle over financial privacy was decided yesterday as a U.S. District Court ruled that California's SB 1 legislation is not pre-empted by weaker, Federal standards. Californians now have more control over how financial institutions such as banks, insurers and brokerages sell and share customers' information. According to Beth Givens, Director of the Privacy Rights Clearinghouse, "Californians finally have the control they've said they want over how financial institutions are able to disclose their account information to third parties and affiliates. We applaud the court's decision today because it indicates the true will of Californians and not the financial industry which has made significant profits from selling customer data."
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