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Understanding the CCPA: An Overview of California’s Data Privacy Law

The most sweeping data-privacy law in the country kicks in Jan. 1. The CCPA, short for the California Consumer Privacy Act, gives residents of the Golden State the right to learn what data companies collect about them. It also lets Californians ask companies to delete their data and not to sell it. Learn more about CCPA in a comprehensive CNet article: . The full impact of these new rights isn't entirely clear because the regulations used to enforce the law are still being finalized. Still, companies inside and outside California are already scrambling to become compliant so that they can continue to do business in the country's most populous state. Nearly two years in the making, CCPA has prompted other states to consider their own privacy laws, some of which have already passed. The law is often compared to the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation, currently the benchmark for online privacy. Here's what you need to know about CCPA and how it will affect you. The link for this article located at CNet is no longer available. . Residents of California acquire enhanced protections through the CCPA; discover key insights on data usage, removal, and adherence developments surrounding this landmark legislation.. California Privacy Rights, Data Collection Policies, Privacy Compliance Trends. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar%202 Dec 27, 2019 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Recent State Privacy Laws: Insights on Data Security Compliance

States from Maine to California have recently enacted privacy, data security, cybersecurity, and data breach notification laws. We break down what each of these laws entails. . While at the federal level security and privacy legislation are lost in a morass of partisan politics and corporate lobbying delays, states have been moving ahead to push through an impressive number of important bills that help fill in the gaps. A search of the Legiscan database reveals that hundreds of bills that address privacy, cybersecurity and data breaches are pending across the 50 states, territories and the District of Columbia. The most comprehensive piece of state-level legislation across these often-intertwined categories that has been enacted over the past two years is the sweeping California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) , enacted and signed into law on June 28, 2018. Inspired by the EUs groundbreaking General Privacy Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , the legislation aims to give the state's consumers greater control over how businesses collect and use their personal data. . Recent state privacy laws, from Maine to California, challenge businesses to enhance data security practices and comply with new consumer protections on personal data. State Privacy Laws, Data Security Legislation, Cybersecurity Standards, Data Breach Notification. . Brittany Day

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Consumer Advocates Urge States to Establish Essential Privacy Laws

So far, dozens of consumer and privacy advocates, economists, and corporate executives have testified in the House and Senate. But because it's complex stuff, you probably haven't read much about it in the papers. I've been keeping an eye on the . . . . So far, dozens of consumer and privacy advocates, economists, and corporate executives have testified in the House and Senate. But because it's complex stuff, you probably haven't read much about it in the papers. I've been keeping an eye on the testimony. And here's how it breaks down: Consumer advocates and state attorneys general say the credit industry is a mess when it comes to protecting consumer data -- and that states should have the right to pass laws to protect their citizens. Industry lobbyists champion the status quo and warn that any change will disable the "miracle of instant credit" that underpins the American economy. The link for this article located at BusinessWeek is no longer available. . Consumer protection groups and officials urge the implementation of state regulations to safeguard privacy as businesses resist new credit oversight measures.. Consumer Privacy Rights, State Protection Laws, Credit Industry Regulation. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar%202 Jun 13, 2003 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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Taxation Of DSL Services By 18 States Defies Federal Law

At least 18 states have found a way to collect taxes on Internet access, despite a federal law that bans the practice. Tax authorities in Alabama, Florida and Kentucky are assessing sales taxes on the amount consumers pay for high-speed digital subscriber line Internet service, commonly referred to as DSL.. . .. At least 18 states have found a way to collect taxes on Internet access, despite a federal law that bans the practice. Tax authorities in Alabama, Florida and Kentucky are assessing sales taxes on the amount consumers pay for high-speed digital subscriber line Internet service, commonly referred to as DSL. Maryland, Virginia, and 13 other states have passed laws that require Internet access to be taxed when it is "bundled" with other taxable services by a single provider, such as a telephone company. Another six states are poised to enact similar legislation. The link for this article located at Washington Post is no longer available. . At least 18 states have found a way to collect taxes on Internet access, despite a federal law that . least, states, found, collect, taxes, internet, despite, federal. . Anthony Pell

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California: Gov. Davis Withdraws Roving Wiretap Proposal Due To Legality

Gov. Gray Davis' proposal to let state and local police obtain roving wiretaps on suspected criminals was dropped from the legislation containing it Tuesday after the legislative counsel's office concluded that it was illegal. The proposal, a centerpiece of Davis' State . . . . Gov. Gray Davis' proposal to let state and local police obtain roving wiretaps on suspected criminals was dropped from the legislation containing it Tuesday after the legislative counsel's office concluded that it was illegal. The proposal, a centerpiece of Davis' State of the State address last week, had been welcomed by some law enforcement leaders but criticized by civil libertarians and some liberals. Davis unveiled the idea at the outset of a reelection bid in which he faces challenges from three Republicans--former Los Angeles Mayor Richard Riordan, Secretary of State Bill Jones and investor Bill Simon Jr.--each vying for the GOP nomination to take on the Democratic incumbent. The link for this article located at LATimes.com is no longer available. . Sen. Janet Holloway's suggested aerial surveillance for law enforcement was halted amid constitutional issues, sparking discourse on privacy rights.. Roving Wiretap, Gov. Davis, Legal Debate, Law Enforcement Policy, Civil Liberties. . LinuxSecurity.com Team

Calendar%202 Jan 16, 2002 User Avatar LinuxSecurity.com Team Privacy
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