Last week I read a smart post about some of the shortcomings of the now 20-day-old California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), and how it may not cover downstream data resellers in any kind of an effective way. I encourage anyone working in the data protection space to...
2019 will be remembered as the year we still tried to figure out how to get the GDPR right, we spent time trying to understanding what “sale” will mean under CCPA, and we went through about two data breaches a day. Will next year be more of the same? The CCPA will...
Last Thursday, Xavier Becerra, the Attorney General of the State of California, held a press conference to announce the release of the first draft of the regulations to govern business conduct under the CCPA. The press conference was light on details, so privacy...
Tara Aaron presented to an international trademark audience at the recent Pharmaceutical Trademark Group conference in Berlin, Germany, on October 3, 2019. She gave a lecture to hundreds of trademark professionals and in-house pharmaceutical trademark attorneys from...
While California still irons out the details of its highly anticipated Consumer Privacy Act and leaves data brokers holding their breath about whether it will include a private right of action, last week Nevada just took the lead from its Western neighbor in giving...