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Loyalty Comes at a Price: Don't Forget to Include CCPA's Notice of Financial Incentive - Klein Moynihan Turco LLP

Loyalty Comes at a Price: Don’t Forget to Include CCPA’s Notice of Financial Incentive

In January 2022, many businesses operating loyalty programs in the State of California received notices for allegedly violating the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Like the notice sweep in July 2021, California’s Attorney General published a brief press release describing the violations and subsequent notices alleging non-compliance with the CCPA’s Notice of Financial Incentive (“Notice”) […]

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Google, Pinterest Look to Limit California’s Privacy Laws

KMT’s David Klein Quoted in Adweek: Google, Pinterest Look to Limit California’s Privacy Laws

By Trishla Ostwal With a year to go before California’s Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)—which aims to prevent businesses from sharing peoples’ data—comes into effect, big tech companies and their lobbyists are actively engaged in limiting the impact of the law. In the public comments released by the state regulatory body California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), tech giants like Google and

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California’s Data Privacy Agency CPRA Rulemaking

In November 2020, California voters approved Proposition 24, also known as the California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”). The CPRA expands the consumer data privacy protections present in the more widely-known California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”). Among other measures, the CPRA created the California Privacy Protection Agency (the “Agency”), which is tasked with CPRA rulemaking. The

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How Does the Colorado Privacy Law Compare to the CCPA?

On July 7, 2021, Colorado Governor Jared Polis signed the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”) into law. Until a federal law addressing consumer data privacy is passed, we will continue to see additional state laws that address data privacy. Prior to Colorado passing its law, both California and Virginia had passed comprehensive data privacy legislation. The

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CCPA Reporting Deadline of July 1, 2021- Klein Moynihan Turco

CCPA Reporting Deadline of July 1, 2021!

On July 1, 2021, the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) imposes a deadline on businesses that buy, receive, sell and/or share for commercial purposes the personal information of 10,000,000 or more California residents in a calendar year. Originally, the CCPA regulations had established a threshold of 4,000,000 consumers. The California Attorney General’s Office increased the

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Colorado Privacy Law Heads to Governor’s Desk for Signature- Klein Moynihan Turco LLP

Colorado Privacy Law Heads to Governor’s Desk for Signature

On June 8, 2021, the Colorado General Assembly passed the Colorado Privacy Act (“CPA”). If signed by Governor Jared Polis, Colorado will join California and Virginia as only the third state of the Union to pass comprehensive data privacy legislation.  Following in the footsteps of the California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) and Virginia’s Consumer Data

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Federal Privacy Law: One National Standard

Federal Privacy Law: One National Standard

On March 10th, Congresswoman Suzan DelBene (D-WA) introduced the Information Transparency and Personal Data Control Act (the “Act”). The Act is intended to create a federal privacy law: one national standard for consumer data privacy regulation, that would supersede a patchwork of (potentially) 50 state privacy laws. As we have previously blogged, Virginia recently passed

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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 changes California’s privacy landscape, which was still developing after the recent enactment of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (“CCPA”). While the CPRA’s history mirrors that of the CCPA,

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