I think I also feel that the regulations came up pretty late to take some actions before all these things become a messy kind of a situation. The systems that are required to work together to pass regulations are extremely complex. No country in the world wants to be responsible for passing laws that's timing their own local tech sector while allowing companies in a different country and unfair advantage. So there is the antitrust aspect to it as well. And I would say GDPR is a good start, CPRA is a good starting point. But we're going to have to rethink the idea of how to pass regulation. In this case, one of the reasons I wrote the book was so people on the policy side

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