Tag:California

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Modern Adtech Regulated Under Antiquated Law: How Video Killed the Internet Star
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Proposed Regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act: A Step in the Right Direction but Far from the Destination
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Pushing for Change: Congress Pushes for Privacy Legislation ahead of CCPA

Modern Adtech Regulated Under Antiquated Law: How Video Killed the Internet Star

By Cameron Abbott and Rob Pulham

In their recent article available here, Katie Staba and Corey Bieber from our Chicago office discuss emerging advertising technology issues, including new applications of the California Invasion of Privacy Act and the Video Privacy Protection Act.

Proposed Regulations under the California Consumer Privacy Act: A Step in the Right Direction but Far from the Destination

By Cameron Abbott and Max Evans

We recently blogged about the intention of Californian lawmakers to enact stringent privacy regulations through the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). In particular, we noted the useful guidance provided by our colleagues over at The Privacist on the impact of potential contingencies for organisations.

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Pushing for Change: Congress Pushes for Privacy Legislation ahead of CCPA

By Cameron Abbott and Max Evans

With the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) looming, Californian lawmakers have affirmed their intention to enact stringent privacy protections, with the legislature adjourning without making any major changes to the state’s landmark privacy laws.

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