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» Privacy, Volume 1, Issue 8, 2001
If the respondent maintains a list(s) of customers or prospective customers.

10. How would you react if Congress passed a law requiring that you remove from your list or lists the name of any person who asks you in writing to do so?

Response
1 Change my operation only enough to comply 23
2 No longer add names to my list(s) or develop new ones 6
3 Reduce the use of my lists 6
4 No longer use my lists 4
5 Not affect my business 29
6 Approve of the law 18
7 Disapprove of the law 5
8 Other 4
9 DK/Refuse 6
Total (%) 101
N 477

Notes: Twenty-three (23) percent of small employers who maintain a customer list(s) would react to a law requiring the deletion from firm mailing lists of the name(s) of any person who asks in writing to have it deleted, only enough to be in compliance (Q#10).


Volume 1, Issue 8, 2001
ISSN - 1534-8326

Lara Chamberlain
NFIB Research Foundation



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