Can you give me an example of where Claria is actively working with a state legislature?
Freeman: The most active state legislature now that has not passed legislation already is California. I’ve been to Sacramento and have met with the staffs of members who have proposed legislation in those states, and have shared our business model with them–talked about concerns we have in bills that were proposed and proposed solutions for them in a way that meets their objectives, without causing unintended consequences to business. In other instances, we’ve been monitoring the legislation, and where appropriate, providing some education on the industry and what we think is an appropriate legislative paradigm. MP: What pieces of the proposed [California] legislation is Claria most concerned about? Freeman: It’s a difficult question to answer because it’s an evolving product. The bill we’re talking about is Senate Bill 1436 proposed by State Senator Kevin Murray. That bill has passed the state Senate, and is pending now in the assembly’s Business and Professions Committee. The bill h
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