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Update on “Three Corners” Federal Privacy Bill (HR 8152)
For those not following every detail regarding the progress of the “three corners” federal privacy bill, here’s a summary of where things stand. In brief, on June 23, the House E&C Consumer Protection Subcommittee…
CPRA Update: California Privacy Protection Agency Votes to Begin Rulemaking Process
CPRA Update: California Privacy Protection Agency Votes to Begin Rulemaking Process On Wednesday, June 8, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) Board voted 4-0 (with one member absent) to initiate the CPRA…
YouTube Faces Suit Over Automatic Renewal Practices
Last month, plaintiffs filed a class action lawsuit against YouTube (and its parent company Google), alleging that the company violates Oregon laws by automatically renewing paid subscriptions to premium music,…
Webinar Replay - State Attorneys General 101
State Attorneys General play an increasingly important and powerful role in enforcing consumer protection laws and establishing public health standards impacting broad swaths of business. They are the primary enforcers…
New Bipartisan Federal Privacy Bill – Breakthrough, Too Late, or Both?
On Friday June 3, a bipartisan group of leaders from key House and Senate committees released a new “discussion draft” bill to establish nationwide standards for consumer privacy. The proposal (the American Data…