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Statutory Penalties Private Right of Action California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)

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CCPA 2020: Answers to the Most Frequently Asked Questions Concerning Cookies and AdTech

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When the CCPA was enacted last year, BCLP published a Practical Guide to help companies reduce the requirements of the Act into practice. Following publication of the Guide, we wrote a series of articles that addressed...more

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CCPA Privacy FAQs: What is the statutory penalty for violation of the CCPA where there is no private right of action?

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$2,500 for each violation and $7,500 for each intentional violation. The CCPA only provides a private right of action to any consumer whose unencrypted sensitive-category information has been breached as a result of a...more

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New Nevada Privacy Law Takes Effect in October - Comparison of Nevada Law to CCPA

On May 29, 2019, Nevada’s governor approved a new privacy law, Senate Bill 220 (“SB 220”). SB 220 amends existing state law that requires operators of websites and online services (“Operators”) to post privacy notices on...more

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California Consumer Privacy Act: The Challenge Ahead – The CCPA’s “Reasonable” Security Requirement

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This is the eleventh installment in Hogan Lovells’ series on the California Consumer Privacy Act. Much of the focus on the California Consumer Protection Act (“CCPA”) has been on the new rights that it affords California...more

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