As companies hustle to follow the new California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations, they’ve hit a substantial hiccup: there aren’t any yet. The California Privacy Rights Agency (CPPA), the newly-created body with administrative authority over the CPRA’s implementation, has yet to release its finalized regulations. The CPRA takes effect on January 1, 2023, and covered
California Privacy Protection Agency Amends Proposed CPRA Regulations
By Linn Foster Freedman, Kathryn Rattigan & Robinson+Cole's Data Privacy + Cybersecurity Team on
Posted in Data Privacy
Last week, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) released updated California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) draft regulations and a summary of the changes. The regulations remain in the proposal stage and it is unclear when to expect finalized rules, although it is likely that this version will include near final requirements and prohibitions.
While most…
New California Privacy Rights Act on the 2020 Ballot
By Kathryn Rattigan on
The California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) recently qualified for the November 2020 ballot, and if California voters approve this initiative, the CPRA will expand the rights of California residents under the current (stringent) California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), beginning on January 1, 2023.
So what will change under the CPRA?
- Creation of the California Privacy
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