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    California AG’s Final CCPA Regs Are Finally Approved

    Hallelujah, the attorney general’s implementation regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) have been approved by the Office of Administrative Law (OAL). I’ll let California AG Xavier Becerra tell you about the joyous news himself: The final #CCPA regulations ▪️instruct businesses on how to comply with the CCPA ▪️provide tools to empower consumers to […]

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    Get Up To Speed: CCPA Enforcement Starts On July 1

    Folks, enforcement of the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA) is here. Starting July 1, despite protestations from the business and advertising communities, the California attorney general can start investigating complaints, bringing actions, poking into privacy policies and issuing fines. Lobbying to postpone enforcement until Jan. 1, 2021, in light of the ongoing pandemic, was brushed […]

  • California AG Submits CCPA Regs For Approval With Less Than A Month To Go Before Enforcement

    The world is on lockdown (and fire), but the march toward enforcement of the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is proceeding apace. On Monday, the California attorney general’s office submitted the final proposed implementation regulations for the CCPA to the California Office of Administrative Law (OAL). There appear to be no major changes made between […]

  • As CCPA Enforcement Deadline Looms, California AG Shares Latest Draft Regs

    First, in legalese: The second set of modifications to the proposed regulations promulgated by the California attorney general’s office for the California Consumer Privacy Act was released late Wednesday afternoon. Now, in English: The third version of the AG’s draft regs just dropped and it’s time to get out your highlighters. This latest draft incorporates […]

  • Comments On The AG’s Updated Draft CCPA Regs Are A Case Study In Wildly Different World Views

    Guess you can’t please everyone. Comments on the second draft of the California attorney general’s implementation regs for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) are rolling in, and no one seems all that satisfied. Privacy advocates, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, think the California attorney general is watering down the law, while ad industry […]

  • California AG Publishes Updated CCPA Regs With Far More Clarity Than The First Draft

    The California attorney general’s office has released the second draft of its implementation regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act. The updated regs, published late Friday, take into consideration feedback received during a 45-day comment period that ended in December. The AG is accepting comments on the amended proposed regulations until Feb. 25 (extended from […]

  • AT&T Loses 4.1M Streaming And Pay-TV Subscribers In 2019; News Corp Launches Knewz.com

    Here’s today’s AdExchanger.com news round-up… Want it by email? Sign up here. The Cost Of Content AT&T is still bleeding pay-TV subscribers as it beefs up its investment in HBO Max, which is driving losses in the short term. Consolidated revenues for the quarter were $46.8 billion but would have been $48 billion without the HBO […]