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California Privacy Protection Agency Posts Preliminary Proposed Regulations

The California Privacy Protection Agency Board (the "CPPA Board") announced on May 27, 2022, that it would hold a public meeting on June 8 to discuss, among other things, a set of detailed proposed regulations to "Implement,...more

New Children's Data Privacy Protections Take Effect in the U.K.: What to Know and How to Comply

Beginning September 2, 2021, companies that offer certain types of online services in the U.K. must implement a new code of practice governing the handling of children's personal data (the Children's Code or Code).1 The...more

Virginia Poised to Enact Comprehensive Consumer Privacy Law

Virginia's legislature has set the stage for the Commonwealth to join California as one of two states with comprehensive consumer privacy legislation. The Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA) pulls certain policy...more

Practitioners’ Corner: Do Not Track Is Back? Preparing for Browser-Based Preference Signals

Giving consumers choices to control the collection, use, and disclosure of their personal information has been a key feature of privacy law and guidance for decades. However, in the United States, until the advent of the...more

Practitioners’ Corner: The FTC is the COPPA on the Beat: The YouTube Settlement and What It Means for In-House Counsel

Practitioner’s Corner is a monthly focus on topics of interest to in-house counsel in the implementation of their privacy programs. On September 4, 2019, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) announced that Google and YouTube...more

Practitioners’ Corner: What Is Personal Information? Or, Understanding Anonymization, De-Identification, and Aggregation

Practitioners' Corner is a monthly focus on topics of interest to in-house counsel in the implementation of their privacy programs. Pop quiz: Is an IP address personal information? Answer: It depends, of course!...more

Practitioners’ Corner: Counsel’s Guide to Winning Friends and Influencing the Business

Practitioner’s Corner is a monthly focus on topics of interest to in-house counsel in the implementation of their privacy programs. Your goal is to protect the company. Their goal is to execute business objectives. Are...more

Practitioner’s Corner: Another Piece in the Jigsaw Puzzle

Practitioner’s Corner is a monthly focus on topics of interest to in-house counsel in the implementation of their privacy programs. New privacy laws are challenging practitioners’ creativity by forcing us to address...more

Practitioners’ Corner: CCPA Contracting, Part 2

Practitioner’s Corner is a monthly focus on topics of interest to in-house counsel in the implementation of their privacy programs. In CCPA Contracting, Part 1, we explored whether it is necessary for a business to create...more

The Privacy Oracle: April 2019

The Privacy Oracle consolidates significant US legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal level into a single publication. In this month’s issue, we offer: - An analysis of bills introduced in the 116th...more

It’s Official: The FCC Has Adopted New Privacy and Security Rules for ISPs Following a 3-2 Vote Along Partisan Lines

Today, the FCC formally adopted on a 3-2 party-line vote an order that enacts a new privacy and security regime for Internet service providers (ISPs). While it may be several days before the official order and the text of...more

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