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FCC TCPA Ruling Exempts Certain Clinical Trial Calls
In a January 15, 2021 ruling, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) exempted certain telephone calls from the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) ban on artificial

Is a NY CCPA Law Coming Soon?
For the second year in a row, the New York State Legislature will consider whether to adopt its own version of the California Consumer Privacy

NY Assembly Reintroduces NY Privacy Law
The New York Assembly recently reintroduced the New York Privacy Act (the “Act” or “NY Privacy Law”) which, if enacted, would severely restrict how businesses

CCPA for Dummies
Over the past three years, we have blogged extensively about the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA” or the “Act”) and the multiple amendments that have

New CCPA Modifications Released
The California Department of Justice (“DOJ”) has provided notice of yet another round of proposed modifications to the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). This fourth

SCOTUS Hears Argument to Settle TCPA ATDS Definition
The United States Supreme Court (“SCOTUS”) held oral arguments this week on Facebook, Inc. v. Duguid. The Justices are being asked to provide the definitive

How the CPRA Law Overhauls and Updates the CCPA
As readers know, on November 3, 2020, California State voters passed Proposition 24, better known as the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). The CPRA significantly

How Does the CPRA Compare to the GDPR? Ask a CPRA Lawyer
On election day, California State voters passed Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”), a measure that strengthens consumer data privacy rights that were

The New CCPA has Passed in to Law. Now When Does it Take Effect?
Since 2018, businesses have been working diligently to hit the ever-moving target of California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) compliance. Just as the California Attorney General

I Received a CCPA Enforcement Notice! How do I Respond?
On July 1, 2020, the California State Attorney General (“AG”) began enforcement action against businesses that it believes have violated the California Consumer Privacy Act

Voters Approve Amendment to CCPA Law
Californians took to the polls last week and decisively voted to approve Proposition 24, the California Privacy Rights Act, an amendment to the recently-enacted California

Thinking of Creating a Mobile App Game? Read this Cautionary Tale
Producing gaming applications has proven to be a successful business model that, when done correctly, can grow beyond the games themselves into movies, merchandise and