Webinar Replay: A Readout Of The California Privacy Protection Agency's Draft Proposed CPRA Regulations

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The spotlights of the consumer privacy world are once again on California after the new California Privacy Protection Agency made a surprise Friday night release of its...
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The spotlights of the consumer privacy world are once again on California after the new California Privacy Protection Agency made a surprise Friday night release of its draft California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA) regulations on May 27, 2002.

In this webinar in association with Mondaq, Robert Cunningham and Rod Ghaemmaghami provided observations on the proposed regulations, including which would pose the biggest challenge for businesses if implemented, and will offer strategies to plan efficiently for compliance in the face of these proposals.

Click here to view the webinar recording and click here for the presentation slides.

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