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AutoZone to Pay Almost $50 Million Over Changes to Loyalty Program
This month, AutoZone agreed to pay almost $50 million to settle a class action over changes the company made to its loyalty program. According to the complaint, AutoZone promised consumers that they would receive a…
CCPA Marathon: January 1 Might Be the Midway Point
Congratulations. You’re nearly to January 1 with new practices designed to address CCPA obligations. Hydrate, and grab an energy bar – you’re just hitting your stride. Up ahead, we’ll need to incorporate obligations…
Potential Constitutional Challenges to the CCPA
When it takes effect next month, the CCPA is almost certain to become an immediate spark for litigation. While requests for access/deletion and individual or threatened claims start to fill in-house legal departments’…
Mraz Sues Festival Sponsor Over Use of Footage
Last week, Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Jason Mraz filed a lawsuit against MillerCoors, arguing that the company used his song “I’m Yours” in an Instagram post promoting Coors Light without his consent. The…
Broad Range of Implementation Worries Surfaces at CCPA Rulemaking Hearing in LA
As the 45-day period for public comments on proposed regulations to implement the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) draws to a close (comments must be submitted by 5:00 pm Pacific time on December 6), we share…