That's sort of laughable, considering the only major legislation passed since the WWW became legit has been Net Neutrality. As for Facebook's Zuckerberg said famously - privacy is dead.
> That's sort of laughable, considering the only major legislation passed since the WWW became legit has been Net Neutrality.
This is false in two ways:
(1) Net neutrality has never been passed as legislation,
(2) Lots of other legislation has been passed (some later struck down as unconstitutional, other that have stuck) directed toward online life since the web became commonly used on topics other than net neutrality (including some on privacy -- both for and against) -- examples include COPA, CIPA, COPPA, DMCA, USA PATRIOT, and USA FREEDOM, among others.