Serious Privacy Podcast – CCPA: Aiming for a Moving Target

Serious Privacy Podcast – CCPA: Aiming for a Moving Target


The 1st of July has come and gone – the date that marks the beginning of the enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA).  Not all companies are ready for CCPA enforcement. And many companies are confused among the many moving parts – the law and potential amendments, the regulations, the ballot initiative, and enforcement.  


California’s Attorney General Becerra describes the CCPA is a “first-of-its-kind data privacy law in America.” In his press release he encourages every Californian to know their rights to internet privacy and every business to know its responsibilities. The website of every business covered by the law must now post a link on its homepage that says ‘Do Not Sell My Personal Information’. Click on it – Becerra recommends. Remember, it’s your data. You now get to control how it’s used or sold.” Listen in as Paul and K discuss the various aspects of the CCPA, from amendments to enforcement and class actions. This week's episode can be found on our website or can be streamed below. 



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