When Toysmart.com filed for bankruptcy in June 2000, it listed its customer database as one of its assets even though it had assured its customers it would never disclose their information to any third party. People who had purchased from Toysmart and were a part of its database were upset when they learned that their private information was being treated as property that was for sale. These customers believed that they
Should know how their private information would be used. In other words, Toysmart's former customers had a:
A) right to safety.
B) right to choose.
C) right to be treated courteously.
D) right to be informed.
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