Users often quickly click through website "I Agree," "Continue" and similar buttons without actually reading the terms of use/terms of service they are agreeing to, simply to get to the desired content or service. read more
Data Privacy Law Client Alerts
Data Security and the New York SHIELD Act: Going Beyond New York Companies
With the Covid-19 crisis, many companies that may have traditionally only done business offline are transitioning and expanding into e-commerce. Others are starting new businesses and innovating new technologies and platforms. There are a multitude of considerations that go into these new ventures, an important one of which is security. read more
The California Attorney General's final proposed regulations under CCPA ("Regulations") have been submitted, and pending approval by the California Office of Administrative Law, will soon become enforceable by law. One often overlooked requirement of the CCPA is the obligation of covered businesses to provide notices that are "reasonably accessible." read more
In the latest segment of The Privacy Hacker, our Data Privacy team discuss "CCPA and Vendors." read more
As if businesses did not already have enough to address with the COVID-19 pandemic and compliance with the California Consumer Privacy Act (the "CCPA"), businesses need to consider the California Privacy Rights Act (the "CPRA"), which will almost certainly be on the November ballot. Structured as an amendment to the CCPA and also known as "CCPA 2.0", the CPRA ballot initiative was spawned by Alastair Mactaggart. read more