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| | | | | By Cameron Cantrell and Sam Castic This week the California Attorney General and Los Angeles City Attorney announced a proposed $500,000 settlement to a complaint against mobile app game developer and publisher Tilting Point Media LLC for alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act ("CCPA"), unfair competition law, and federal Children's Online Privacy Protection Act ("COPPA"). This post summarizes the alleged practices that led to the enforcement action, how it fits with regulatory enforcement priorities including on data sales via tracking technologies and children's privacy, and steps for companies to consider to reduce risk. | |
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cdp.cooley.com
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| | | | | For your ease of reference, we reproduce here a formatted, hyperlinked copy of the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA), current as of February | |
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www.kevel.com
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| | | | | CCPA and Ad Tech - an overview of what those in ad tech need to know about the California Consumer Privacy Act. | |
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blog.lukaszolejnik.com
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| | | Are risks related to the processing of personal data, as referenced in the GDPR, fixed and exhaustive? They are not. The regulation provides a non-exhaustive list of risks solely as a foundation for protecting fundamental rights. Administrators must assess and address additional, context-specific risks beyond those explicitly listed. This requires | ||