Here’s a new cartoon on the notice-and-choice approach to privacy — the way that many U.S. privacy laws regulate. Sadly, most of the state laws are based on notice and choice. Here are some of my recent writings critiquing the notice-and-choice approach: Kafka in the Age of AI and the Futility of Privacy as Control, […]
Tag: State Privacy Law
Webinar U.S. State Privacy Law Developments Blog
If you couldn’t make it to my recent webinar where I discussed new state privacy laws with Libbie Canter, you can watch the replay here.
Video Recording of Debate with Professor Jane Bambauer on State Privacy Laws and the Uniform Personal Data Protection Act
Here is the recording of my debate with Prof. Jane Bambauer. We discussed state privacy laws and the pros and cons of the Uniform Law Commissions model privacy law, the Uniform Personal Data Protection Act (UPDPA). Related Posts A Critique of the Uniform Law Commission’s Uniform Personal Data Protection Act ALI Data Privacy: Overview and […]
Debate with Professor Jane Bambauer on State Privacy Laws and the Uniform Personal Data Protection Act
Please join me Thursday, April 14 at 12pm ET for a debate with Professor Jane Bambauer (University of Arizona). We will be discussing state privacy laws and the pros and cons of the Uniform Law Commissions model privacy law, the Uniform Personal Data Protection Act (UPDPA). You can attend in-person or watch online. Related […]
CCPA FAQ
I am pleased to announce my new CCPA FAQ that covers all the key details of the California Consumer Protection Act.
Information Privacy and the States
There’s been a ton of media exposure about security breaches at major companies. Most recently, Time Warner admitted it lost data on 600,000 current and former employees. Bank of America Lost data on over 1 million people. ChoicePoint sold personal information on about 145,000 people to identity thieves. And Lexis Nexis had data on about 310,000 people improperly […]