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Cookie-Cutter: UK Announces New Rules for Website Cookies
By W. Scott Blackmer on May 13, 2011
The UK Information Commissioner's Office announces new rules for website cookies, which will normally require explicit user consent.
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As California Goes, so Goes the Nation? Part One
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 21, 2010
Many of you probably read earlier this month that California's Office of Administrative Law approved the California Department of Insurance's proposal to repeal certain privacy regulations. The California changes actually have greater significance than may be apparent on a quick glance. Although rarely noted in the media coverage, State insurance privacy regulations across the country (not just in California) find their roots in the federal Gramm Leach Bliley Act, so California's decision to make such changes provides a helpful illustration of the extraordinarily complex and confusing web of privacy regulation that governs even small organizations in this country. Also, California's move with respect to these changes contravenes the conventional wisdom that California is a renegade pro-consumer state when it comes to privacy regulation. Many of our followers have asked me to break down this newest California development, so here goes.
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Celebrating Data Privacy from A to Z
By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 28, 2010
In honor of Data Privacy Day and its spirit of education, I thought it might be appropriate (and fun) to celebrate some (but certainly not all) of the A, B, Cs of Data Privacy. Would love to see your contributions, too!
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Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 05, 2009