Following our June 4 and July 2, 2018 blog posts tracking California's November 2018 ballot measure turned hastily enacted new California privacy law titled The California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), Alston & Bird's Privacy & Data … [Read more] about Landmark New Privacy Law in California to Challenge Businesses Nationwide
California Approves the California Consumer Privacy Act in Response to Consumer Privacy Ballot Initiative
As discussed in this blog’s June 4, 2018 blog post, a group called Californians for Consumer Privacy gathered enough signatures for a new measure called the Consumer Right to Privacy Act to qualify for the November 2018 ballot. With momentum … [Read more] about California Approves the California Consumer Privacy Act in Response to Consumer Privacy Ballot Initiative
German DPA Announces GDPR Compliance Survey of Large Companies – Translation Provided
Following a two-year grace period, EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) entered into force on May 25, 2018. For many companies, preparing for the GDPR was a multi-year project involving multiple teams and input or assistance from across the … [Read more] about German DPA Announces GDPR Compliance Survey of Large Companies – Translation Provided
Supreme Court Recognizes Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Historical Cell-Site Location Information
The Supreme Court recently held in Carpenter v. United States that an individual has a reasonable expectation of privacy in historical cell-site location information (CSLI) that provides a comprehensive view of the individual’s movement. A 5-4 … [Read more] about Supreme Court Recognizes Reasonable Expectation of Privacy in Historical Cell-Site Location Information
GDPR Fragmentation May Appear More Significant than Intended
With the entry into application of the GDPR on May 25, 2018, the EU Member States were expected to have adopted national legislation implementing the regulation. To date, however, only 30% of Member States have effectively passed legislation, which … [Read more] about GDPR Fragmentation May Appear More Significant than Intended