The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) became effective on January 1, 2020, and created a variety of privacy rights for California consumers. Since that time California has amended the CCPA, and additional states have passed laws extending similar privacy rights to their consumers....
The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”) became effective on January 1, 2020, and created a variety of privacy rights for California consumers. Since that time California has amended the CCPA, and additional states have passed laws extending similar privacy rights to their consumers....
These conditions track with what had been (before the recent trend of state consumer privacy laws) the norm from the Connecticut and Virginia models. However, MCDPA also applies to technology providers under Minnesota’s educational data laws (i.e., entities that provide technology to schools). ...
This article will walk you through the state-level consumer data privacy laws in play in the United States, and how they could affect your organization. Why Privacy, and Why Now? Privacy regulations are coming into force across the United States over the course of 2023 and beyond, and these...
States are enacting similar data privacy laws when it comes to broad consumer rights but are diverging on approaches to health data, kids privacy, and other narrower issues, a panel of lawmakers and attorneys said Wednesday at a National Conference of State Legislatures panel in Indianapolis....
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) both aim to protect personal data, but they differ in various ways: Scope: The CCPA applies to businesses operating in California and collecting personal information of California residents, while the GDPR ...
About Melissa’s State Law Privacy Notice Some U.S. states have enacted consumer privacy laws that give their residents certain rights relating to their personal data. This notice is intended to inform individuals living in the following states regarding their rights under state-specific data privacy...
Be aware of the rights of the consumer.In each state, consumers are granted specific rights. For example, both the Colorado and Connecticut laws grant consumers, at least, the right to access, correct, delete and obtain a copy of their personal data. Consumers also have the right to request...
An opportunity to counter California’s privacy rules arrived with Virginia in 2021, where the state’s Consumer Data Protection Act had the tech industry’s fingerprints all over it. The first draft of the bill was written by an Amazon lobbyist, and input on how to implement the law came...
With the flurry of new consumer privacy laws enacted in states across the country, it is vital for companies operating in multiple states to remain informed of this changing landscape in order to plan and execute their compliance strategies.