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Virginia Passes CDPA; NFL Demands Higher TV Rights Fees

In today’s ExchangeWire news digest: Virginia passes the Consumer Data Protection Act, making it the second US state after California to impose such legislation; the NFL pushes for TV networks to pay more to cover games; and an EU consumer group accuses TikTok of violating users’ rights.   Customer Data Protection Act passed in Virginia nd March), the CDPA will come into force on 1 st January 2023, the same day as the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). The Virginia bill will apply to any entities that operate or conduct business in the state, or who offer products or services to state residents. Companies that process the personal data of 100,000 or more Virginians each year will also be subject to the law, as will those whose processing or sale of 25,000 or more Virginians’ personal data accounts for at least 50% of their annual gross revenue.

Virginia passes consumer data protection law

More than a CCPA clone? Virginia passes nation s second comprehensive privacy law | Article

By Aaron Nicodemus2021-03-03T16:02:00+00:00 In what might be a sign of things to come for data privacy legislation nationwide, Virginia passed the country’s second comprehensive data privacy law Tuesday. Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam (D) signed the Consumer Data Protection Act (H 2307) into law. The CDPA will take effect Jan. 1, 2023. The state data privacy movement started in California, which put the nation’s first comprehensive data privacy law, the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), into effect in January 2020. In November, California voters passed the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), which builds on the CCPA. Like the Virginia law, the CPRA takes effect in January 2023.

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