Oh gosh yes it does, just in other areas and in a different way. There is a clear 'not invented here' syndrome in the USA with litigation. The privacy laws are all over the place with every state attempting to do their thing, yet still all slightly different. And at the same time, influenced by big money lobby groups opposed to the actual taxpayers - the tax residents. And come to that, think about nanny regulation, as a US citizen just look at your wordwide income and the US implications of that. Or another, you'll have missed out on good headlights on cars for decades now. And even when last year it was approved it was a different system causing global suppliers to not be able to utilize their existing systems. But yup, big tech, citizen data is not 'nanny regulated' so you all are the product and seemingly happy about that. Nope give me nanny regulation anyday compared to giving up my private data and the choice of handling of it.