“In today’s episode of our podcast we will be speaking about California Privacy Laws and the California Privacy Protection Agency. In 2018, the California Consumer Privacy Act (‘CCPA’) was passed. This made California one of the first states to enact legislation for consumer privacy and data protection, in response to more than 600,000 petitions signed by Californians. The CCPA gave California consumers several privacy rights. This includes the right to learn what information a business collects about them, delete their personal information, stop businesses from selling their personal information, and hold businesses accountable if they did not take reasonable steps to safeguard their personal information …” (podcast, transcript)
[Berkeley Technology Law Journal, 9 February]
First posted 2022-02-11 08:00:59
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