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Litigation

May 14, 2013

Judge dismisses California's first app privacy test case

California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris lost her first attempt at using a 2003 law requiring companies to provide their privacy policies online.


By Joshua Sebold


Daily Journal Staff Writer


SAN FRANCISCO - California Attorney General Kamala D. Harris suffered a defeat in her first attempt to use a 2003 state law requiring companies to provide their privacy policies online.


A California judge dismissed the attorney general's enforcement action against Delta Air Lines Inc. last week in a move that took some lift out of lawyers' hopes for more guidance on how the state privacy law ...

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