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One-to-One Consent Rule Vacated: What Comes Next?

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A hot button topic for any company conducting business in the digital marketing industry is the matter of consumer consent. Whether businesses successfully obtain the

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It is no secret that for years, California has been a leader in consumer digital privacy regulation. Now, California has set its sights on expanding

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In an age where many businesses regularly share consumer personal information, the California Attorney General sent a clear message to industry by announcing its first

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Across the country, several states, namely California, Colorado, Connecticut, Utah, and Virginia, have enacted extensive data privacy laws restricting the ways in which companies may

Coming Soon: A Federal Privacy Policy Mandate
Recently, a bipartisan coalition in Congress introduced a federal privacy bill, known as the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (“ADPPA”). The bill would, if

Proposed Federal Privacy Law Hearing Reveals Progress and Sticking Points
On June 14th, the U.S. House Energy and Commerce Committee held a hearing on the newly proposed federal privacy law, called the American Data Privacy

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Last year, Virginia passed the Consumer Data Protection Act (“CDPA”), marking the Commonwealth’s entry into the state data privacy law field. The Virginia privacy law

Stay Compliant: Update Your Vendor Contracts Before 2023
Starting in December 2022, a series of significant laws (domestic and international) are due to come into effect, which will impact new AND existing vendor

Connecticut Privacy Law Advances to House
The last two years have seen exponential growth in state privacy laws. In 2020, voters in California approved sweeping changes to the State’s landmark privacy

California Strengthens its Automatic Renewal Law
On July 1, 2022, California Assembly Bill No. 390 (the “Amended Law”) will go into effect. The Amended Law revised Section 17602 of California’s Business and

Vermont Auto-Renewal Law for Consumer Contracts
In the State of Vermont, the “Automatic Renewal Provisions in Consumer Contracts” law (“Vermont Auto-Renewal Law”) governs agreements entered into between a consumer and a

UPDATE: Governor Signs Utah Consumer Privacy Act
As reported previously on this blog, Utah was poised to become the fourth state to pass a comprehensive consumer privacy law, joining California, Colorado, and