Happy July, supposedly it’s summer everywhere else in the northern hemisphere though where I live in Scotland does not seem to have received the memo. As of this morning, Florida, Texas and Oregon privacy laws have come into effect. This is a substantial milestone as it doubles the number of Americans able to exercise their privacy rights to 35% of the total US population. Eight states have enacted their privacy laws thus far out of a total of 20 state laws passed. It would have been 21 if Governor Phil Scott had not unceremoniously vetoed the Vermont's Data Privacy Act in the name of protecting small businesses from private right of action. #Privacy #Gartner #USPrivacy
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💡 Katten Partner and Co-Privacy Officer Trisha Sircar parses New Jersey’s new comprehensive privacy bill, explaining how it differs from other state legislative initiatives on privacy and what businesses need to do to prepare. She points out a similar thread across the state privacy laws, notably that they include the: ▪️ Right to be informed ▪️ Right to access ▪️ Right to rectification ▪️ Right to deletion ▪️ Right to data portability ▪️ Right opt out of the personal data process for targeted advertising, sale or profiling purposes #PrivacyLaw #Legislation #DataPrivacy
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💡 Katten Partner and Co-Privacy Officer Trisha Sircar parses New Jersey’s new comprehensive privacy bill, explaining how it differs from other state legislative initiatives on privacy and what businesses need to do to prepare. She points out a similar thread across the state privacy laws, notably that they include the: ▪️ Right to be informed ▪️ Right to access ▪️ Right to rectification ▪️ Right to deletion ▪️ Right to data portability ▪️ Right opt out of the personal data process for targeted advertising, sale or profiling purposes #PrivacyLaw #Legislation #DataPrivacy
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💡 Katten Partner and Co-Privacy Officer Trisha Sircar parses New Jersey’s new comprehensive privacy bill, explaining how it differs from other state legislative initiatives on privacy and what businesses need to do to prepare. She points out a similar thread across the state privacy laws, notably that they include the: ▪️ Right to be informed ▪️ Right to access ▪️ Right to rectification ▪️ Right to deletion ▪️ Right to data portability ▪️ Right opt out of the personal data process for targeted advertising, sale or profiling purposes #PrivacyLaw #Legislation #DataPrivacy
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💡 Katten Partner and Co-Privacy Officer Trisha Sircar parses New Jersey’s new comprehensive privacy bill, explaining how it differs from other state legislative initiatives on privacy and what businesses need to do to prepare. She points out a similar thread across the state privacy laws, notably that they include the: ▪️ Right to be informed ▪️ Right to access ▪️ Right to rectification ▪️ Right to deletion ▪️ Right to data portability ▪️ Right opt out of the personal data process for targeted advertising, sale or profiling purposes #PrivacyLaw #Legislation #DataPrivacy
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💡 Katten Partner and Co-Privacy Officer Trisha Sircar parses New Jersey’s new comprehensive privacy bill, explaining how it differs from other state legislative initiatives on privacy and what businesses need to do to prepare. She points out a similar thread across the state privacy laws, notably that they include the: ▪️ Right to be informed ▪️ Right to access ▪️ Right to rectification ▪️ Right to deletion ▪️ Right to data portability ▪️ Right opt out of the personal data process for targeted advertising, sale or profiling purposes #PrivacyLaw #Legislation #DataPrivacy
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2wHappy July, Nader Henein! Scotland may be missing out on summer, but it seems like privacy is heating up in the U.S.