Whaaaaaaaaaa. Whaaaaaaa. Whaaaaaaa.
Can you hear the whining? All the way from Vermont!
Squaliforme data broker Experian is all broken up about an Attorney General using the all-too-kindly label of "data broker" in describing them.
Julie Brill, assistant AG up there in Vermont said in testimony that "data brokers" needed more regulation (which we heartily endorse). But Squaliforme cheerleader Tony Hadley (VP of propaganda, er, "Government Affairs," for one of the biggest Squaliforme data manglers) objected.
Order! Order! Pardon this Court while the laughter dies down.
She was much too kind, Tony.
Here 'bouts we call 'em as we see 'em, and you can put lipstick on that pig all you want, but folks aren't convinced.
Your company is profiteering at the expense of consumers, Tony. Be glad someone at the AG level isn't telling it like it really is.
The Honorable Judge Roy Bean.
Tuesday, May 31, 2005
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