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Update on the CPRA Regulations

On February 3, 2023, the California Privacy Protection Agency Board (“Board”) voted unanimously to approve and adopt the Agency’s California Privacy Rights Act (“CPRA”) rulemaking package. This regulatory package includes a Final Statement of Reasons, a redlined document encapsulating the Final Regulations, as well as two documents containing a summary and responses to comments on […]

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California Rules that Websites are Not Places of Public Accommodation under the ADA - Klein Moynihan Turco LLP

California Rules that Websites are Not Places of Public Accommodation under the ADA

Title III of the Americans with Disabilities Act (“ADA”) prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability “in the full and equal enjoyment of the goods [and] services . . . of any place of public accommodation.” Whether a website constitutes a “place of public accommodation” under the ADA has generated a great deal of

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Privacy Policies for Websites and Mobile Applications - Klein Moynihan Turco

Privacy Policies for Websites and Mobile Applications

While some businesses might be under the impression that their websites or mobile applications (“app”) privacy policies are of little importance, in truth, a well-crafted privacy policy is a critical requirement for any Internet or mobile venture. Letting website/mobile app visitors know, via your privacy policy, about your online data collection activities is not only a good policy from

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TCPA Liability: Clickwrap v. Browsewrap

How to Navigate TCPA Liability on Your Website: Clickwrap v. Browsewrap.

The Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) protects consumers against the receipt of certain unsolicited telemarketing calls, faxes, and text messaging. Businesses that violate TCPA regulations may face lawsuits brought by unhappy consumers. These can get extremely expensive in the case of class actions, which often involve thousands of consumers and multiple violations. To safeguard your

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