A Breakthrough Online Privacy Proposal Hits Congressjeffw@lemmy.world to Technology@lemmy.world – 163 points – 3 months agowired.com11Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentCan you link me to a red state with data privacy rules “in the same wheel house as GDPR”?Here’s all the current and proposed laws https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/State_Comp_Privacy_Law_Chart.pdfThanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like thisTo be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc. I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.
Can you link me to a red state with data privacy rules “in the same wheel house as GDPR”?Here’s all the current and proposed laws https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/State_Comp_Privacy_Law_Chart.pdfThanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like thisTo be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc. I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.
Here’s all the current and proposed laws https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/State_Comp_Privacy_Law_Chart.pdfThanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like thisTo be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc. I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.
Thanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like thisTo be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc. I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.
To be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc. I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.
Can you link me to a red state with data privacy rules “in the same wheel house as GDPR”?
Here’s all the current and proposed laws
https://iapp.org/media/pdf/resource_center/State_Comp_Privacy_Law_Chart.pdf
Thanks. It’s embarrassing to see Massachusetts “in committee”. I like to think we’re usually pretty good with stuff like this
To be fair, almost all companies that do interstate business have had to comply with California’s laws - CCPA, CPRA, etc.
I get why it would be a low legislative priority. It’s a lot of work for something large and midsize businesses are already forced to do.