In honor of the anniversary of its enforcement of CCPA, the OAG also announced a new Consumer Privacy Interactive Tool that allows consumers to draft notices to businesses that do not post an easy-to-find “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link on their website.
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This July, California Office of the Attorney General (OAG) rolled out three major updates to its CCPA webpage to mark the one-year anniversary of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)’s July 1, 2020 statutory date of enforcement. First, OAG released a summary of sample enforcement actions to date, which provides helpful guidance about how the office is interpreting the statute.
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A growing number of federal courts have held that the attorney-client privilege and work-product doctrine do not apply to forensic reports and related communications created in data breach litigation.
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July was a big month in California privacy thanks to the Office of the Attorney General’s publication of new information about its CCPA enforcement efforts, its support for an evolving global privacy control standard, and the introduction of a consumer tool to flag possible CCPA violations. We summarize these developments for you. We also highlight another case that rejects attempts to maintain the privileged status of forensic reports created in the wake of cybersecurity attacks.
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CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in California privacy and beyond.
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CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in California privacy and beyond.
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CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in California privacy and beyond.
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CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in the privacy world and invites you to join and get involved with our new section!
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On March 12, 2021, a Northern District of California court ruled that Google must face lawsuit accusing it of collecting data from users who are browsing the internet in “incognito mode,” violating California privacy laws.
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A motion to dismiss filed by Google, LLC in an enforcement action by the Mississippi Attorney General under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (“COPPA”) was recently denied by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Mississippi.
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