Thank you.
I would like Mr. Zushman to talk about this jurisdiction clause, because I'm looking at a lack of consent by design. I get this form. If I want to use my Facebook site—and I'm not picking on Facebook—but if I want to use anything, I have to click on it and somewhere down in the 45,000 words it says that I'm governed by the laws of some other jurisdiction even though it's my data in my country. I would imagine most marketers want my data in my country.
How do we address that? I would be worried about going on a site and seeing, in 45,000 words, somewhere at the bottom, that all my financial transactions are governed by the laws of Somalia. You can certainly set it up in there, if you're not governed by the laws of the country that you're in. You could allow all manner of things.
Can we address that? Is that something we could zero in on and say this has to be fixed? It's my data. If it's in my jurisdiction I should be protected by the laws of my country, period.