United States:
California Enacts Consumer Privacy Act
30 October 2018
by
Jeremy S. Close
,
Meredith Collier
,
David R. Coogan
,
Jeffrey Scott Connell
,
Jennifer Everett
,
Nicolas Hidalgo
,
Richard Johnson
,
Laura Lim
,
Daniel McLoon
,
Mary Alexander Myers
,
Mauricio Paez
,
Nicole Perry
,
Aaron Tso
and
Anand Varadarajan
Jones Day
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On June 28, California's governor signed the
California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 into law. The law will
require companies to follow restrictions on data monetization
business models; accommodate rights to access, deletion, and
porting of personal data; update their privacy policies; and be
subject to additional penalties and liquidated damages. The law
goes into effect on January 1, 2020. For more information, see our
Jones Day
Commentary.
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