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What the ADPPA Means for U.S. Data Regulation

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Even if not enacted, its provisions are likely to influence a future federal privacy law. And, in many ways, the ADPPA may set a new minimum standard that will shape any state laws passed to fill the void left by the lack of a federal privacy law. We’ve previously written about the development of U.S. ADPPA § 302(a).

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Debevoise Authors 2022 Edition of the PLI Privacy Law Answer Book

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Information Privacy Law. With a thorough discussion of the nuances related to advertising and tracking, this section also covers the new privacy laws impacting the industry, including updates stemming from the CCPA, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA), and the Colorado Privacy Act.

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Face Forward Part 2: Proposed Legislation and Strategies for Compliant Use of Facial Recognition

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This would seem to eliminate not just the possibility of compliance-by-signage but also the possibility of online consent. Massachusetts would also completely ban “monetizing” – a term defined broadly –biometric identifiers as well as geolocation data. The advantage of the highest-common-denominator approach is operational simplicity.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

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The TDPA provides for a private right of action for violation of the prohibition to sell, lease, or disclose data. State Laws Permitting but Regulating Collection and Use of Biometric Identifiers, including Facial Data. 2019 IL 123186, 129 N.E.3d million settlement. million settlement. See, e.g., Miracle-Pond v.

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A New Era of FTC Privacy and Cybersecurity Oversight: Top Ten Things Companies Should Know When Assessing FTC Compliance and Exposure

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Companies developing Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) compliance programs, or under investigation by the FTC’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, should be aware of significant developments impacting the Commission’s regulatory authority and enforcement priorities.