The Colorado Attorney General’s Office has released the “Pre-Rulemaking Considerations for the Colorado Privacy Act,” ahead of the new law’s formal notice and comment phase. The AG’s.
The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) is set to take effect on July 1, 2023. The law, which applies to, among others, many businesses or non-profits that process data of no fewer than 100,000.
In this month’s Privacy & Cybersecurity Update, we examine the FTC chair’s comments suggesting a potential shift in its approach to data privacy regulation, the European Data Protection.
The Colorado Privacy Act ("CPA") takes effect July 1, 2023, and will provide express consumer rights, as well as controller and processor obligations, relating to personally identifiable information of Colorado consumers.
Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser requested stakeholder comment on Colorado Privacy Act CPA rulemaking at International Association of Privacy Professionals Global Privacy Summit.Colorado Department of Law to begin formal notice-and-comment phase in fall 2022.