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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) Retailers Consumer Privacy Rights

The California Consumer Privact Act (CCPA), effective January 1, 2020, enhances privacy rights and consumer protections of California residents. Follow this channel for latest guidance and updates on the CCPA,... more +
The California Consumer Privact Act (CCPA), effective January 1, 2020, enhances privacy rights and consumer protections of California residents. Follow this channel for latest guidance and updates on the CCPA, including implications for business conducting business in California.  less -
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Glow Up or Blow Up: Five Takeaways from the CCPA Enforcement Action Against Sephora

As we discussed last year, the California Attorney General’s Office (“OAG”) has been wielding its enforcement authority under the California Consumer Privacy Act since the law became enforceable in July 2020.  But for two...more

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Message Sent! California Attorney General Announces $1.2 Million CCPA Settlement with Retailer and Its Focus on the Sale of...

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On August 24, 2022, California Attorney General (AG) Rob Bonta announced a settlement with beauty products retailer, Sephora USA, Inc. (“Sephora”), resolving claims that Sephora violated the California Consumer Privacy Act...more

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CA AG Announces First Public CCPA Enforcement Decision

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On August 24, 2022, California Attorney General Rob Bonta (“CA AG”) announced a $1.2 million settlement with Sephora, Inc. (“Sephora”), marking the first announced enforcement action under the California Consumer Privacy Act...more

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Sephora Settles with California AG for CCPA Violations over Sale of Data

In the first of its kind under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), Sephora settled an enforcement action with the California Attorney General for violation of the CCPA. Sephora must pay $1.2 million in penalties and...more

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Has the retail industry adopted the “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link?

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Yes and no. While the majority of retailers include a “Do Not Sell My Personal Information” link on their homepage or in their privacy notice, 38.89% do not....more

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Have retailers disclosed whether they “sell” personal information?

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Most have, but some have not. While the majority of retailers within the Fortune 500 affirmatively state that they do not sell personal information, a small minority have been silent, or unclear, about their selling...more

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Have retailers complied with the requirement that companies disclose their collection and sharing by “enumerated category”?

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Yes and no.  While almost all retailers within the Fortune 500 disclose their collection of personal information by the “enumerated categories” within the CCPA, only 61.11% disclosed what information they share using the...more

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Survey of the Retail Industry’s Privacy Practices - December 2019

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With the enactment of the European General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) and the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA”), retailers have been forced to cope with a shifting privacy landscape that impacts the data that...more

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Point Of Sale Newsletter - October 2019

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California may be a lot of things, but business-friendly is generally not one of them. Case in point, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) will take effect on January 1, 2020. A series of recent potential amendments...more

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CCPA Privacy FAQs: Is a business required to delete loyalty program information if it receives a deletion request from an inactive...

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Typically no. Loyalty programs are typically permitted to deny a deletion request from an active member as information that was collected about the member from third party sources is outside the scope of the deletion right...more

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CCPA Loyalty Club FAQ: Is a Retailer Required to Delete Information Concerning a Loyalty Member?

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Typically no. Loyalty programs can be, and are, structured in a variety of different ways.  Some programs track dollars spent by a consumer, others track products purchased.  Some programs are free to participate in,...more

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Stop the CCPA Fearmongering: Retailer Loyalty Programs Will Survive

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Anytime a new statute or regulation comes along, some law firms unfortunately flag issues that may not be of true concern to companies, or highlight problems that may not, in fact, exist. Unfortunately, that continues to...more

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CISO White Paper On CCPA Compliance Guides Cybersecurity Leaders In Retail And Hospitality

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CISO members of the Retail & Hospitality Information Sharing and Analysis Center (RH-ISAC) published a white paper to help cybersecurity leaders in retail and hospitality prepare for compliance with the California Consumer...more

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Is Your Wine Business Ready for the California Consumer Privacy Act?

Companies within and outside the State of California who offer products and services to California residents are focusing on what they need to do to comply with the new California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), which...more

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Podcast: Retail Industry Outlook: Risks and Rewards

In this episode, partners and Akin Gump retail initiative co-leaders Gregory Knopp and Meredith Slawe discuss the retail sector, its promises and its pitfalls. Among the topics covered: • technological innovation in retail ...more

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