With the CCPA going into effect soon, and the look back period already in place for the current time period, I thought it would be helpful to lay this out, as the CCPA has gone through some amendments and there
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World Privacy Laws – Termly
I found an infographic created by Termly and they were nice enough to allow me to post it on my site. They have a free terms of use and privacy policy generator which are great for simple sites and also…
Avoiding the Dreaded Link under CCPA: “Do Not Sell My Personal Information”
Many companies that do substantial business in CCPA may fall under the scope of the CCPA. If they do, and they don’t take actions beforehand, they are required to put a link, in a clear and conspicuous manner, on the…
New York’s Proposed Privacy Law
Lately, seemingly following California’s lead, a member of the New York State Legislature proposed legislation which would have solidifies the privacy rights of individuals in New York.
The proposed bill was hailed as providing stronger protection for individuals that the…
Service Provider Exemption in the CCPA
One of the larger exemptions to being deemed a seller of personal data under the CCPA is the “service provider” exemption. I am not going to quote the statutory language as frankly its written in a confusing way. But the…
New York’s Cybersecurity Requirements for Financial Service Companies
New York was concerned that companies with sensitive data, such as people’s banking information, social security numbers and other financial records could be unlawfully accessed by hackers (other nations, individuals, companies). The New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) has…
New York’s Cybersecurity Requirements for Financial Service Companies
New York was concerned that companies with sensitive data, such as people’s banking information, social security numbers and other financial records could be unlawfully accessed by hackers (other nations, individuals, companies). The New York Department of Financial Services (“DFS”) has…
The “Look Back” Requirement of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
So while the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 won’t take effect until 2020 (or later depending on when the regulations are issued), when it does go into effect, part of it will require companies who are subject to the…
The “Look Back” Requirement of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
So while the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 won’t take effect until 2020 (or later depending on when the regulations are issued), when it does go into effect, part of it will require companies who are subject to the…
Updates to the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018
We introduced the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA) before, and there has been some updates since then. While the CCPA was to take effect on January 1, 2020, the date of effectiveness and the date when the…