Amended Oregon Law Reinforces Importance of Adhering to Privacy Policies
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On May 25, 2017, Oregon Governor Kate Brown signed into law H.B. 2090, which updates Oregon’s Unlawful Trade Practices Act by holding companies liable for making misrepresentations on their websites (e.g., in privacy policies) or in their consumer agreements about how they will use, disclose, collect, maintain, delete or dispose of consumer information. Pursuant to H.B. 2090, a company engages in an unlawful trade practice if it makes assertions to consumers regarding the handling of their information that are materially inconsistent with its actual practices. Consumers can report violations to the Oregon Attorney General’s consumer complaint hotline. H.B. 2090 reinforces the significance of carefully drafting clear, accurate privacy policies and complying with those policies’ provisions.

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