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Recent CCPA Enforcement Actions Highlight the Importance of a CCPA-Compliant Privacy Policy

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This is the time of year for thought pieces reflecting on the past year or so to speculate on the hot topics for next year. I began to wonder about California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enforcement actions over the past year as this was something that we speculated about not that long ago.

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Will California Eliminate Anonymous Web Browsing? (Comments on CA AB 2273, The Age-Appropriate Design Code Act)

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I’m continuing my coverage of dangerous Internet bills in the California legislature. In order to determine who is a child, websites and apps will have to authenticate the age of ALL consumers before they can use the service. Second, even if businesses treated all consumers (i.e., NO ONE WANTS THIS.

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Global Advertising Lawyers Alliance (GALA) Webinar – “Hot Topics in Advertising Law in North America”

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Kelly Harris: In Canada, Competition Bureau brought enforcement action against FB for misleading privacy representations even though it’s a free service. Twitter reviews for Sephora where consumers were demanding money for allegedly expired products and saying they couldn’t get refunds from Sephora. Reviews: Vitamins Online v.

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Comments on the Ruling Declaring California’s Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) Unconstitutional–NetChoice v. Bonta

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We’ve seen a flood of terrible Internet laws in the past few years, including the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC). Regulated expressive conduct The AADC frames itself a “privacy” law, but that’s always been a gross lie. [Sorry it’s take me this long to get this blog post off my desk.

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My Comments on the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) Rulemaking

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I’m Eric Goldman, a law professor at Santa Clara University School of Law, where I direct the school’s Privacy Law Certificate. My blog posts about the CCPA have all featured the “dumpster fire” GIF. My first substantive point relates to the bills in the California legislature proposing to add new duties to the CPPA’s remit.

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