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  2. California Online Privacy Protection Act - Wikipedia

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    The owner of a website can be subject to legal actions over CalOPPA within 30 days of being notified for not posting the privacy policy or not meeting the law's criteria. The owner could be faulted for their negligence , possibly even consciously, over their inability to comply with the act, which ultimately results in charges filed against ...

  3. Are you ready for California’s big new privacy law ... - AOL

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    The California Consumer Protection Act, or CCPA, is a robust set of digital privacy laws, akin to the EU’s GDPR privacy laws. ... with an additional six months to comply with the law without ...

  4. California AG says privacy law enforcement to be guided by ...

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    California's attorney general is not planning an extension of a Jan. 1 deadline to comply with the state's new digital privacy law but said enforcement efforts by his office will be guided by ...

  5. California Privacy Rights Act - Wikipedia

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    The agency initially shared consumer privacy oversight and enforcement duties with the California Department of Justice. [4] Another effect of the initiative is requiring businesses to obtain permission from consumers younger than 16 before collecting their data and permission from a parent or guardian before collecting data from consumers ...

  6. Reasonable expectation of privacy (United States) - Wikipedia

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    California, 1990)". [22] There is a reasonable expectation of privacy for the contents of a cellphone. [23] Cellphones receive Fourth Amendment protection because they no longer contain just phone logs and address books; they contain a person's most sensitive information that they believe will be kept private. [23]

  7. Community Guidelines - AOL Legal

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    We terminate accounts and cooperate with law enforcement on such matters. In addition to providing you with an easy way to report suspected illegal activity online , we and our partners reserve the right to monitor public areas such as chat rooms and message boards.

  8. California social media law likely violates the First ...

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    A 2022 law signed by California Gov. Gavin Newsom aimed at protecting young people online likely violates the First Amendment of the Constitution, a panel of the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of ...

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