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On the latest episode of Trending Now - An IP Podcast, Amber Duncan and Rob Van Arnam provide an update on the privacy rules and obligations under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) and best practices for ensuring compliance.
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We're beginning to see an emphasis placed on the privacy and protection of consumers in Canada with the recent tabling of Bill C-11, the Digital Charter Implementation Act, 2020. How can your business prepare for this?
By Aaron Nicodemus2021-05-05T19:40:00+01:00
With the prospect of a federal data privacy law still remote, state legislatures have moved forward with their own versions of California’s Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).
Ten states are currently considering data privacy legislation: Alabama, Alaska, Colorado, Connecticut, Illinois, Massachusetts, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, and Texas, according to a tracker from the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP).
Legislation in several states where a privacy law had strong support Florida, Oklahoma, and Washington failed to pass because lawmakers disagreed on enforcement.
The Florida bill, HB 969, would have imposed new disclosure requirements on companies that collect information on customers who use the company’s app or Website. Customers would have the right to access the personal data collected on them, the right to correct that data if it contained errors, the right to delete it, and the right to opt out.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (the “SEC”) requires companies to disclose the most significant factors that make investments in the company speculative or risky. Private.
Kill bill volume 3? Florida joins Washington and Oklahoma in list of states that attempted and failed to pass data privacy laws
Fearing that it would lead to a flurry of lawsuits for local businesses, the Florida Senate killed a once-promising comprehensive data privacy bill. This comes after comparable bills from Washington state and Oklahoma met a similar fate. Here’s the scoop.
The Florida state House passed a comprehensive California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA)-like consumer data privacy bill with overwhelming support – a rare demonstration of bipartisanship coming out of a notorious swing state late last month. But, on April 30, the proposed law met its fatal blow in the state Senate.