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Colorado Amends its Consumer Privacy Rights Act

Earlier this month, after the conclusion of the public comment period, the Colorado Department of Law adopted amendments to the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), which grants rights to Colorado consumers concerning their personal...more

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Universal Opt-Out Mechanism for Consumers in Colorado

Similar to the well-known California Consumer Privacy Act, on July 1, 2024, the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) goes into effect and will provide Colorado residents with express rights over their data collected by businesses. The...more

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Colorado AG Recognizes Global Privacy Control as the First Valid Universal Opt-Out Mechanism

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On December 29, 2023, the Colorado Attorney General (the “AG”) announced that the Global Privacy Control (“GPC”) will become the first universal opt-out mechanism (“UOOM”) the AG considers valid under the Colorado Privacy Act...more

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Shortlisted: The Colorado Attorney General Identifies Three Potential Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms for Upcoming CPA Opt-Out...

The Colorado Privacy Act may have taken effect earlier this year, but that doesn’t mean all companies that do business in Colorado and fall within the scope of the law can take it easy just yet. Rather, for those companies...more

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Colorado Attorney General Submits Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Shortlist for Public Comment

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Under the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), consumers have express rights to opt out of the sale of personal data as well as the processing of personal data for targeted advertising. Effective July 1, 2024, organizations covered...more

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Colorado Publishes Universal Opt-Out Mechanism Shortlist

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The Colorado Department of Law (“DoL”) has published a shortlist of potential universal opt-out mechanisms (“UOOMs”). Beginning on July 1, 2024, companies will be required to allow consumers to opt out of the sale of their...more

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The Colorado Privacy Act takes effect July 1. Here’s how to get ready.

It’s only April, but 2023 has already been a big year for new and evolving data privacy legislation. In January, the California Privacy Rights Act took effect, expanding and clarifying the rights and obligations within the...more

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New Day, New Colorado CPA Rules Revisions

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What do you need to know about the latest revisions to the Colorado CPA Rules? Some key points: Universal Opt-Out Mechanism (UOOM)- •The Universal Opt-Out Mechanism does not need to be tailored only to Colorado or refer...more

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Privacy Points 2023: California and Colorado Will Soon Require Acceptance and Adherence to Universal Opt-Out Mechanisms

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As Colorado and other US states join California in putting broad data protection laws and regulations in place, the ability for consumers to “opt-out” of certain collection and processing activities also expands—including a...more

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Third Version Of Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The draft CPA rules retain the hallmarks of what makes the CPA rules unique but contain some notable revisions and clarifications. On Friday, January 27, 2023, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office published the...more

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Colorado releases second draft of Colorado Privacy Act rules

On December 21, the Colorado attorney general released a second set of draft rules for the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). As previously covered by a Buckley Special Alert, the CPA was enacted in July 2021 to establish a...more

Sheppard Mullin Richter & Hampton LLP

New Draft Regulations for Colorado’s Privacy Law

The Colorado Attorney General recently released the second set of draft regulations to the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). In this draft, the AG is seeking specific input on five different topics. There are also a number of...more

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Revised Colorado CPA Rules are here: What do you need to know

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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has published revisions to the Colorado Privacy Act rules, as well as some additional questions for public feedback. His questions include: What are the pros and cons of using IP...more

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Revised Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The changes are mostly controller-friendly with modifications to the privacy notice, consent, and data protection assessment provisions likely to facilitate compliance; however, the draft rules retain many of the...more

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Comparing and Contrasting the Opt Out Preference Signal Across States

The talk of “opt-out preference signals” or global privacy controls (GPC) has been increasing as companies dig into the forthcoming requirements under US “comprehensive” privacy laws. What is an opt-out preference signal? An...more

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Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The CPA draft rules are a complex and lengthy set of regulations that, if adopted without substantial modification, will significantly expand the CPA’s requirements and require controllers to carefully consider...more

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Colorado Attorney General Renews Call for Public Input in Privacy Act Pre-Rulemaking Process

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The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) is set to take effect on July 1, 2023. The law, which applies to, among others, many businesses or non-profits that process data of no fewer than 100,000 persons over the course of a year,...more

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How do the CPRA, CPA & VCDPA treat opt-out signals?

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Keypoint: The requirements for recognizing opt-out preference signals for certain types of processing vary widely depending on which state laws apply. This is the sixth post in our ten-part weekly series comparing key...more

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Privacy Three-Peat: Colorado Becomes Third State to Enact Comprehensive Data Privacy Law

On July 7, 2021, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law S.B. 21-190, known as the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). Colorado is now the third U.S. state to enact comprehensive consumer data privacy legislation, following...more

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Colorado Privacy Act Becomes Third Comprehensive State Privacy Act in the United States

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Our Privacy, Cyber & Data Strategy Team highlights some of the similarities and differences between Colorado’s new consumer privacy law and its older siblings in California and Virginia....more

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That Makes Three! The U.S. States Trickle Toward Extending Consumer Data Privacy Protections with Colorado’s Privacy Act

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On July 8, Governor Jared Polis of Colorado signed a bipartisan bill into law that enhances consumers’ data privacy rights. Colorado is the third state to enact comprehensive data privacy legislation, following California and...more

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Colorado Privacy Act Joins the Compliance Fray

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Colorado added to the United States’ patchwork approach to data privacy regulation this week. On July 7, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed into law the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”), a sweeping law that creates substantial...more

Davis Wright Tremaine LLP

Colorado Adds to the Privacy Law Patchwork – What to Expect

On July 7, Colorado became the third state to enact comprehensive data privacy legislation, following California and Virginia. The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), modeled largely after its predecessor in Virginia (the Consumer...more

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Colorado Becomes Third State To Enact A Comprehensive Privacy Law

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Colorado is officially the third U.S. state to enact comprehensive privacy legislation, following California and Virginia. The Colorado General Assembly passed the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), Senate Bill 21-109, on June 8,...more

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Colorado’s Consumer Privacy Bill Offers Opt Out Data Processing

A new consumer privacy bill in Colorado will give Colorado consumers the right to opt out of the processing of their personal data and to request that personal data be corrected or deleted. Passage of the bill makes...more

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