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Does the CCPA provide a private right of action?

Does the CCPA include a private right of action?

Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced by the CPRA. A private right of action allows individuals to file lawsuits against certain businesses. This enforcement mechanism under the …

Tyler Pewitt

Nevada 603a: how to respond to consumer requests

Nevada privacy law: how to respond to consumer requests

In 2017, the Nevada Revised Statutes Chapter 603A (“Nevada Privacy Law”) went into effect. Two years later, lawmakers updated the Nevada Privacy Law to require operators to provide consumers with a way …

Alice Porch

Who does GDPR apply to?

Who does GDPR apply to?

The General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is one of the most comprehensive and heavily enforced privacy laws in the world. GDPR was enacted to protect the privacy of European Union residents (data …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

State privacy bill tracker

It seems like every day there is a new privacy scandal: too much data collected by ubiquitous apps, improper sharing of data with third parties, the use of data for nefarious purposes …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020: an overview

The California Privacy Rights Act of 2020: an overview

Update: please note that the California Privacy Rights Act was approved on November 3, 2020. The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) is landmark privacy legislation in the United States. The law …

Tyler Pewitt

GDPR fines and penalties to date

GDPR fines and penalties to date

Since the implementation of the General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) in April 2016, over 2,000 fines have been issued to businesses and organizations by supervisory bodies throughout the European Union. It is …

Ryne Sulier

What needs to be included in a Privacy Policy

What needs to be included in a Privacy Policy?

As consumers have become more interested in the privacy of their Personally Identifiable Information (PII) online, more countries and states have passed their own privacy laws. These privacy laws protect the PII …
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Donata Stroink-Skillrud

A guide to the CalOPPA definition of personal information

A guide to the CalOPPA definition of personal information

The California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) was the first state privacy law in the nation to require a web business to post a Privacy Policy. The purpose of the law is …

Alice Porch

CCPA: how to confirm the identity of a consumer exercising their rights

CCPA: how to confirm the identity of a consumer exercising their rights

NOTE: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced with CPRA. The CCPA: California Consumer Privacy Act provides a broad array of privacy rights to Californians. These rights provide Californians …

Tyler Pewitt

A guide for Do Not Track under CalOPPA

A guide to Do Not Track under CalOPPA

California passed the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) in 2004 to protect the personal data of its residents. CalOPPA requires operators of online services that collect the personal information of residents …

Alice Porch

A closer look at the CCPA class action lawsuit against Epic Games, Inc. and Life On Air, Inc.

A closer look at the CCPA class-action lawsuit against Epic Games, Inc. and Life on Air, Inc.

Note: Since the writing of this blog, CCPA has been replaced the CPRA. The California Consumer Privacy Act: CCPA went into effect on January 1st and has been enforced by the California …

Tyler Pewitt

How GDPR penalties and fines can affect your business

How GDPR penalties and fines can affect your business

The General Data Protection Regulation (“GDPR”) stipulates that national authorities within the European Union (E.U.) must assess certain GDPR penalties (including GDPR fines) for specific data protection violations by businesses/individuals. The processing …

Ryne Sulier

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