Mark Zuckerberg could face up to 20 years in prison if the new privacy law is passed
According to CNET, a few days before Senator Ron Wyden, an advocate for the protection of privacy and personal data proposed a new user data protection bill. Accordingly, the penalty for technology companies that violate the data privacy of users in the new bill is very high, not only increasing the amount of fines, but also executives responsible for penalties. the.
The newly proposed bill provides that when the company discloses a user's personal information, executives will be held criminally liable, with a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.
If based on the terms of the newly proposed privacy law, CEO Mark Zuckerberg could face the most severe penalty of 20 years in prison.
Mr. Wyden said the privacy of users will not be respected by Mark Zuckerberg if Facebook CEO does not see the serious personal consequences. A jail sentence would be preferable to a fine from the FTC.
Senator also said that users should be allowed to refuse to monitor ads. On platforms such as Facebook, most of the user's data is collected to serve ads.
If the bill proposed by Senator Ron Wyden is passed, Facebook or Google and a lot of other tech giants will get entangled.
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