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Privacy? No? How about publishing then?

Experian doesn't want to notify people whose data they sell that they may have been victimized by ID theft.

All right. How about this, then? It is inherently obvious that the data collected by Experian is the intellectual property of the person to whom it refers. Experian should be forced to pay standard publisher's rates (to be determined by a board composed of publishing house financial officers, said board to be paid by Experian at a rate to be betermined by the board) *by the word*. The payment must be made to the person whose file Experian wishes to sell, and any sale of that data prior to the person accepting payment should be treated as criminal copyright infringement.

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