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There are many similarities between the Colorado Privacy Act (ColoPA), the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), the Virginia Consumer Data privacy Act (VCDPA), and Europe’s GDPR, which gives companies that are compliant or are working towards compliance with these other laws a substantial headstart with ColoPA compliance.
In a signing statement on July 8, 2021, the Colorado Governor, traditionally a strong privacy advocate, expressed concern that the law may go too far. However, the Colorado Attorney General, Phil Weiser, embraced the law, stating that the “core part of the Colorado data privacy bill that really matters is consumers will have the ability to control and dictate how their data is used.” For the ColoPA, a consumer’s ability to control and dictate their data, like for California and Virginia, means that consumers will have rights around the processing of