The Privacy Oracle: July 2020
The Privacy Oracle consolidates significant U.S. legislative and regulatory developments at the state and federal level into a single publication. In this month’s issue, we offer the following:
- June saw two big developments in California privacy law: the release of final CCPA regulations and the announcement that voters will face a ballot initiative this fall that would make extensive changes to the law.
- Google is once again under scrutiny for its practices related to collection of data through cookies, this time in a lawsuit alleging it violated the Federal Wiretap Act.
- Anticipating the CCPA Regulations' requirement to honor a global do not sell signal, this Practitioner's Corner explains the differences between the Do Not Track web standard and the CCPA's "do not sell" right.
- In United States v. Moore – Bush, the 1st Circuit overturned a Massachusetts district court's decision, ruling that the use of a pole camera for surveillance does not require a warrant under the Fourth Amendment, sparking questions about reasonable expectations of privacy around one's home.
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July 16 - Broadband and Cable Industry Law 2020
Attend this renowned program and hear cutting-edge analysis of federal initiatives and FCC regulations. Plus examine the latest negotiation and regulatory trends, current case law, and latest technology forecasts.
July 28 - 4th Annual Legal, Regulatory and Compliance Forum on Fintech & Emerging Payment Systems
Benchmark with key stakeholders during our 4th Annual Legal, Regulatory and Compliance Forum on Fintech & Emerging Payment Systems and garner necessary tools to remain compliant while fostering innovation, meet the expectations of the regulators and align your business practices with top priorities in 2020.
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