The Bottom Line The proposed Regulations include many changes and clarifications to aspects of the CPRA, including, but not limited to: the selling or sharing of consumer personal information to third parties; consumer notice and privacy policy requirements; recognition of opt-out preference Continue Reading
Connecticut Becomes Fifth State To Pass Comprehensive State Privacy Law
The Bottom Line Connecticut is the fifth state to enact a comprehensive consumer privacy law, but it certainly will not be the last.This new law adopts many themes from previous state laws, but as we are seeing, these laws all have unique aspects and are not identical to one another. As a result, Continue Reading
California Privacy Protection Agency Delays Release of CPRA Regulations
The Bottom Line While businesses are eager to implement new compliance steps to meet the requirements of the CPRA and other new privacy laws, full compliance is not possible until regulators provide final rules stipulating how businesses can achieve such compliance. Therefore, businesses will Continue Reading
AdExchanger | The Industry Is Still On Tenterhooks About A Universal Opt-Out Signal Under CPRA
Gary Kibel was quoted in an AdExchanger article "The Industry Is Still On Tenterhooks About A Universal Opt-Out Signal Under CPRA". Continue Reading
The Top 5 Privacy Issues to Watch for in 2022
The Bottom Line While every year brings new complexities to privacy law compliance, 2022 is poised to be a very impactful year.With three new U.S. state laws going into effect in 2023 and additional developments in Europe, companies may need to update their privacy programs, policies, and Continue Reading
AdExchanger | How CPRA Treats “Cross-Context Behavioral Advertising” – And the Implications for Ad Tech
As the effective date for the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) approaches on January 1, 2023, players in the advertising industry are trying to figure out how this reworking of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) may impact them. Currently, the CCPA offers a form of safe harbor for Continue Reading
Colorado Privacy Act Becomes the Third Comprehensive State Privacy Law
The Bottom Line After passing through the Colorado General Assembly, Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) into law on July 7, 2021. Colorado is now the third state in the country — following California and Virginia — to pass comprehensive privacy legislation. Companies Continue Reading
AdExchanger | New Rules for Behavior Advertising: How The CDPA and CPRA Compare
Everyone in the ad tech industry should have January 1, 2023, highlighted and underscored—twice—on their calendars. That’s the day that both the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) take effect, imposing new obligations on businesses engaging in Continue Reading
Law 360 | In-House Pros Talk How To Handle Top Privacy Issues
Gary Kibel was quoted in the Law360 article, "In-House Pros Talk How To Handle Top Privacy Issues." Continue Reading
Virginia Becomes the Second State to Pass a Comprehensive Privacy Law
The Bottom Line After passing with relative ease through Virginia’s House of Delegates and Senate, Governor Ralph Northam signed the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (CDPA) into law on March 2, 2021. Virginia joins California as the only states in the nation to have passed comprehensive Continue Reading