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Data PrivacyInsights

A New Firewall – Multifamily Data Privacy and Security in the Age of Smart

April 9, 2020
The development of smart apartments in U.S. has led to more IoT devices and data, providers need to know what it takes to stay compliant to data protection laws like CCPA.
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Data ProtectionNews

Alleged “Pay for Privacy” Scheme in California’s Prop. 24 Receives Opposition From Both Privacy Organizations & Private Business

October 13, 2020
Critics are concerned that Prop. 24 might instead create a "pay for privacy" scheme that would leave behind users of online services that are unwilling or unable to pay added fees.
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Data ProtectionInsights

Anticipating CCPA Litigation in 2020: Steps to Take Now

January 15, 2020
How could companies best prepare themselves to face potential CCPA litigation following a data security incident and protect against data breach claims seeking exorbitant statutory penalties?
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Data ProtectionInsights

California Doubles Down on Unworkable Data Privacy Law During Second COVID Shutdown

July 23, 2020
CCPA enforcement has gone into effect on July 1 despite the COVID-19 shutdown and the economic turmoil, however many companies are still unsure on how to comply to the law.
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Data ProtectionNews

California Dreamin’: Is a Single State EU Data Protection Deal on the Cards?

January 20, 2020
With the Privacy Shield under fierce criticisms, there is now consideration for the European Commission to grant “adequacy” to an individual US state – California with it's CCPA.
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State capitol building in California showing how CCPA will address arbitration and class action waiver clauses in class action lawsuits
Data ProtectionInsights

California Strikes Again: Do Arbitration and Class Action Waiver Clauses Protect Your Clients Against a Class Action CCPA Claim?

July 14, 2020
Companies with arbitration and class action waiver clauses in their consumer agreements should understand how the CCPA law will address them when faced with class action lawsuits.
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Data ProtectionNews

California’s CCPA May Be Updated; Proposed Privacy Rules Would Be a Mixed Bag for Both Businesses and Consumers

February 22, 2020
A proposed update from the state Attorney General is set to change the new CCPA up a bit just two months in, granting some small concessions in the privacy rules for both businesses and end users.
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Data ProtectionNews

California’s CPRA Approved at the Ballot Box; Changes (Already) Coming To State Privacy Rights

November 11, 2020
Though the CCPA is still relatively new, the state has already passed a substantial revision in the form of the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Its terms will begin going active at the beginning of 2023.
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Data ProtectionInsights

CCPA 2.0 Will Be On California’s November 2020 Ballot: What Employers Need to Know

July 10, 2020
With CPRA, also known as CCPA 2.0, potentially heading to California’s November 2020 ballot, what are the steps that businesses need to take to be ready for the law?
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Data ProtectionInsights

CCPA and Similar Legislation Won’t Have a Substantial Impact on Web Scraping

October 14, 2020
Web scraping can become a cautionary tale if it doesn’t comply with the GDPR, or, most recently, with the CCPA. What are the considerations and how can you do it successfully and with ease?
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