Daily Journal Staff Writer
California's recent overhaul of its privacy regulations on student data could spell trouble for a range of companies that depend on that information to market products and services to students and their parents.
The Student Online Personal Information Protection Act, or SOPIPA, signed by Gov. Jerry Brown in the fall, shifts the burden for protecting student data from schools to the third-party co...
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