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Connecticut and Nevada Legislatures Pass Health Data Laws

Hunton Privacy

These bills contain provisions similar to Washington’s My Health My Data Act and expand on protections in the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996 and other privacy laws. 3 would add “consumer health data” to the CTDPA’s definition of “sensitive data.” Connecticut’s S.B. In particular, S.B.

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GDPR is upon us: are you ready for what comes next?

Data Protection Report

We have shared below some interesting points that we’ve seen arising recently, all of which relate to how things are likely to develop from today onwards, including enforcement predictions, challenges related to operationalizing data subject access procedures, and how the GDPR may change the data privacy litigation landscape in Europe.

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The debate on the Data Protection Bill in the House of Lords

Data Protector

The new right to be forgotten will allow children to enjoy their childhood without having every personal event, achievement, failure, antic or prank that they posted online to be digitally recorded for ever more. Of course, as new rights like this are created, the Bill will ensure that they cannot be taken too far.

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A Guide to CCPA Compliance and How the California Consumer Privacy Act Compares to GDPR

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California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) compliance shares many of the same requirements in the European Unions’ General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR). GDPR encompasses all categories of “personal data,” with no distinctions. Personal information covered by the Driver’s Privacy Protection Act (DPPA). Clinical trial data.

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California’s GDPR? Sweeping California Privacy Ballot Initiative Could Bring Sea Change to U.S. Privacy Regulation and Enforcement

Data Matters

On June 25, 2018, California Secretary of State Alex Padilla announced that a potentially significant privacy initiative is eligible for the Nov. If passed, the ballot initiative — the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) — would immediately make sweeping changes to California’s privacy laws. 6 general election ballot.

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