Posts from October 2021.
California Privacy Law Update:  The California Privacy Protection Agency Takes Shape and CCPA Litigation Update

Consumer privacy continues to be an ever evolving and active area of law and California is still leading the way.  In today’s update, we discuss the latest developments in enforcement and litigation for California consumer privacy law. 

The CPRA and the Privacy Protection Agency Inches Closer

The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), approved by voters as a ballot proposition in November 2020, supplements and expands the current California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and established the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA or the “Agency”), which is vested with full power and authority to enforce the CCPA (including the additional requirements added by the CPRA).  The Agency had already appointed a Board of Directors and been holding regular meetings, but has recently taken additional important steps in its formation. 

Consumer privacy continues to be an ever evolving and active area of law and California is still leading the way. 

New Amendments to the CCPA and the CPRA

Earlier this month Governor Gavin Newsom signed bills into law that amend the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA).

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