California Privacy Protection Agency draft rules for making a data deletion mechanism required by the state’s Delete Act exceed the law’s scope and one requirement may be unconstitutional, the Software & Information Industry Association (SIIA) said in comments at the CPPA.
A bipartisan group of senators in Michigan introduced a comprehensive privacy bill on Thursday in an effort toward establishing privacy rights for the state's consumers. If enacted, the state will join the 20 others who have comprehensive privacy laws, though six won’t take effect until later in 2025 or in 2026 (see 2501060066).
As the California Privacy Protection Agency ramps up enforcement, it will “telegraph” how it plans to enforce the state’s privacy law and will act in ways that aren’t far from what other states would do, CPPA Executive Director Tom Kemp said in a wide-ranging interview Wednesday with Privacy Daily. In addition, Kemp panned Congress’ proposed 10-year moratorium on state AI regulation while saying the agency is being careful about what aspects of AI may come under its jurisdiction.
A coalition of tech watchdogs Wednesday blasted the California Senate's passage of SB-690 (see 2506030058), a bill aimed at amending the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA).
Defendants in a case about the constitutionality of New Jersey's Daniel's Law asked the U.S. District Court for New Jersey to halt the proceedings because plaintiff Atlas Data Privacy hasn't stated a claim.
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Texas bills on data brokers and government use of AI passed the legislature and will go to Gov. Greg Abbott (R).
A Belgian Market Court decision last month has implications for companies that collect consent from data subjects for tracking, cookies and other online advertising tools using Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB) Europe's transparency and consent framework (TCF), Hogan Lovells privacy attorney Etienne Drouard said in an interview.
Vermont Rep. Monique Priestley (D) posted a new version of her comprehensive privacy bill Friday. However, the legislature doesn’t plan to advance it until next year, following summer talks (see 2505280021).
Data broker LexisNexis Risk Solutions (LNRS) recently notified impacted individuals about a data breach in a third-party platform the company used for software development. The breach exposed the personal information of more than 364,000 people, it said.