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The California Consumer Privacy Act - What You Need to Know (Even if You're Not in California)

 

Gain a better understanding of the CCPA and understand its principal provisions.

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) takes effect on January 1, 2020. It is the first comprehensive consumer privacy legislation in the United States. It has significant applicability outside of California. Despite the CCPA's major significance, it is poorly drafted and difficult to understand, having been rushed through the California legislature in a mere seven days. The statute is a work in progress, with amendments to cure the worst problems still being finalized prior to the effective date. The regulations required by the CCPA have not yet been issued, so enforcement by the state of California will be delayed up to six months - but private rights of action are not delayed. Noncompliant companies can be sued starting on January 1, 2020. If your (or your client's) company does business with customers in California, or collects online information from any California residents or households, you need to know whether the long reach of the CCPA extends as far as your company - and if so, how to comply so as to avoid penalties or private lawsuits.

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Bob Ellis

Bob Ellis

Hennis, Rothstein & Ellis LLP

  • Partner at Hennis, Rothstein & Ellis LLP
  • Practices in the areas of Internet and technology law, intellectual property law (including trademark registrations for non-U.S. companies), business and corporate law, international and domestic commercial transactions, virtual currency law, privacy law, and drone law (law of unmanned aerial systems or UAS); frequent speaker on topics related to the Internet, digital technology law, international private law, and legal ethics
  • Author of the 2019 edition of Stuckey & Ellis, Internet and Online Law (Law Journal Press), and the author of numerous articles and op-ed pieces regarding legal topics
  • Twice testified before Congress on information law topics
  • Served as chair of the Ohio State Bar Association’s International Law Committee, as chair of its OSBA's Digital Technology Law Committee, and as a member of the OSBA's Ad Hoc Committee on Multijurisdictional Practice
  • J.D. degree, Antioch School of Law; B.A. degree, Ohio State
  • Can be contacted at [email protected]

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