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California Enacts Sweeping New Privacy Protection Statute
- July 3, 2018
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Business Law, Internet Law
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The $450,000 Question: How to Avoid a COPPA Violation
- April 5, 2016
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Internet Law, Regulatory Compliance
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Privacy Advocates File FTC Complaint Over Invasive New Facebook Feature
- June 20, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Featured, Internet Law
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Class Action Attorneys, Commence Salivating: California considers enacting its own Internet privacy law
- May 4, 2011
- Posted by: Seth Heyman
- Categories: Business Law, Featured, Internet Law
As Congress debates the merits of two proposed pieces of Internet privacy legislation, a California senator recently introduced SB 761 in the State Legislature, which would require Internet companies to notify California residents about their data collection practices and to provide an opt out option. If passed, the law would forbid companies from collecting or using covered information if a California consumer exercises his right to opt out.