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Challenges to Google's Collection of Web Browsing Data Survive Motion to Dismiss

A class action lawsuit will proceed against Google over its collection of data from users browsing in "incognito mode," as District Judge Lucy Koh denied Google's motion to dismiss on March 12, 2021. In Brown v. Google, Judge...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

2020 State Consumer Privacy Law Round-Up

As the year draws to a close, it seems safe to declare that 2020 was not a good year for the enactment of state consumer privacy legislation. Below, we provide status updates on state privacy task force initiatives and...more

CCPA Regulations Receive Final Approval (With Changes): Effective Immediately

Regulations implementing the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) became final last week, following approval by the California Office of Administrative Law (OAL). While four provisions from the final regulations were...more

In Tightening Your Belt, Don’t Loosen Your Privacy Controls

"Privacy, Unmasked" is a multi-part series that explores the impact of COVID-19 on individual privacy rights and privacy and security regulation and enforcement. New blogs will be posted in this space on Tuesdays....more

COVID-19 Highlights New Privacy Challenges for BigTech, Lawmakers

For companies known for using technology and analysis of big data to disrupt markets, the pandemic has created new opportunities, both to develop products that meet demands of a stay-at-home society and to share and analyze...more

State Consumer Privacy Law Round-Up - February 2020 #2

While all eyes are on the state of Washington's proposed privacy act for the final legislative week, consumer privacy rights continue to be a hot topic in a handful of other state legislatures. ...more

Privacy Law Issues to Watch in 2020

Go to the gym. Eat less sugar. No booze for January. Pass privacy legislation. As legislatures across the country opened for new sessions in January, it was evident that many representatives had added "expand individual...more

State Consumer Privacy Law Round-Up - February 2020

As the likelihood of the federal government passing a timely, workable national consumer privacy law before the November election decreases, states from coast to coast have been busy. According to the National Conference of...more

“Oh AG, Please Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood”: Breaking Down Common CCPA Myths

"I’m just a law whose intentions are good / Oh AG, please don’t let me be misunderstood." - Nina Simone, Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, as adapted by the DWT Privacy & Security Team...more

Shooting at a Moving Target: The Continuing Saga of Possible CCPA Amendments

Six bills proposing various changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) continue to move through the state’s legislature, and are likely to come up for a final floor vote imminently. None of the proposed amendments...more

CCPA Compliance – Limited Time Offers, Act Now

With summer vacations, BBQs, and heat waves still in full swing, it can be tempting to think there is plenty of time remaining until the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA") takes effect on January 1, 2020. ...more

The NIST Privacy Framework: Updates and Opportunities

While federal legislators still appear unable to reach consensus on the content of national privacy legislation, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is moving forward with its plan to issue a “Privacy...more

Location, Location, Location: Recent Developments in Location Data Privacy

Privacy issues surrounding location data were in the news this month. Hawaii’s legislature passed a bill to regulate the sale of GPS data which now awaits the governor’s decision to sign it or veto it....more

State Consumer Privacy Law Round-Up

Copy-cat CCPA bills sprung up across the country in February, but as state legislatures move toward the lazy hazy days of summer, many of these bills seem to have lost momentum. ...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

Washington State Fails to Enact Privacy Act

Despite support from the technology industry and almost unanimous support in the state Senate, the Washington Privacy Act (SB 5367) appears to dead after it failed to pass the Washington House before the April 17 deadline for...more

Recent Developments in Cybersecurity….What You Don’t Know Will Hurt You

Criminal masterminds are constantly re-envisioning their weapon of choice. International cyberattacks perpetuated through the use of leaked nation-state cyber tools, shaped many security discussions in 2018, but a new year...more

"Copycat CCPA" Bills Introduced in States Across Country

Privacy has been a hot topic for state legislatures in the first month of the year. Legislators in nine states have introduced draft bills that would impose broad obligations on businesses to provide consumers with...more

January Privacy Oracle: Analysis of Draft Washington State Privacy Act, New State and Federal Proposals, and Other Policy...

Washington threatened to further complicate the U.S. legal landscape on Friday, January 18, as a group of state senators introduced the “Washington Privacy Act,” SB 5376, a bill which would establish GDPR-like requirements on...more

He’s Making a List. Will Regulators Check His Privacy Practices Twice?

Santa’s practice of monitoring behavior of children across the globe has been publically disclosed for decades, but the recent implementation of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and enactment of the California...more

Amendments to California Consumer Privacy Act Head to Governor’s Desk

The California legislature passed SB 1121, a bill to amend the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”), on Friday night, hours before the legislature recessed for the year. SB 1121 contained only a few substantive changes,...more

Business Community Announces California Consumer Privacy Act Amendment “Wish List”

A coalition of business groups, including the California Chamber of Commerce and a broad array of industry associations, wrote to state lawmakers on Monday requesting a series of amendments to the California Consumer Privacy...more

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