The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which goes into effect January 1, 2020, is considered the most robust state privacy law in the United States. The CCPA seems to have spurred a flood of similar legislative proposals on the state level, and started a shift in the consumer privacy law landscape. Many of these proposals
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FCC Adopts New Privacy Rules
By Jeffrey M. Schlossberg on
Posted in Data Security, Online Privacy
Late last month, the Federal Communications Commission adopted new privacy rules for broadband Internet service providers (ISPs). We first discussed this topic in March when the proposal was introduced by the FCC Chairman. The rules are intended to protect the privacy of consumers and to provide customers with meaningful choice, greater transparency, and strong security …
FCC Chair Proposes New Broadband Rules
By Jeffrey M. Schlossberg on
One year ago, in March 2015, the Federal Communications Commission (“FCC”) reclassified broadband Internet access service as a common carrier Telecommunications Service subject to regulation under Title II of the Communications Act. At that time, however, the FCC recognized that the then-current rules were not well suited to broadband privacy. On March 10, 2016, the…