Data Privacy
Nov. 11, 2020
CCPA 2.0: Voters approve more privacy measures
For the past two years, many companies doing business in California have worked overtime to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act, the most stringent privacy law in the United States. Now, less than a year after the CCPA’s effective date, a new privacy law has passed that (again) places a heavy operational burden on companies doing business with California consumers.
John A. Vogt
Partner in the Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Litigation Practice
Goodwin Procter
Notre Dame Law School
For the past two years, many companies doing business in California have worked overtime to comply with the California Consumer Privacy Act, the most stringent privacy law in the United States. Now, less than a year after the CCPA's effective date, a new privacy law has passed that (again) places a heavy operational burden on companies doing business with California consumers. On Nov. 3, Californians ...
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