
Kids' Privacy
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Aug 4, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Kids' Privacy |Kirk J. Nahra |Ali Jessani |Genesis Ruano
The Tennessee Information Protection Act (TIPA) (HB 1181) was signed into law by Governor Bill Lee on May 11, 2023. As of the publication of this Insight article, Tennessee is one of 11 states that have passed 'comprehensive' privacy laws (laws that protect an individual's general right to privacy, instead of only regulating certain data processing contexts), joining California, Colorado, Virginia, Utah, Connecticut, Iowa, Indiana, Montana, Texas, and Oregon.
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Aug 4, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Kids' Privacy |Parav Patel
The prospects for the integration of the rapidly involving Artificial Intelligence (AI) are particularly promising for the hospitality industry, where it can have a sizable impact in increasing operational capacity, reducing human error, and enhancing service. For example, intelligent reservation systems powered by AI are being adopted to provide 24/7 customer support, reducing wait times, and increasing efficiency.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Kids' Privacy |Wynter L. Deagle |Rachel Hudson |Liisa M. Thomas
More and more states in the US have passed general privacy laws, each with varying applicability thresholds, effective dates, and obligations. This morass is making it increasingly difficult for companies to handle. What can privacy professionals do to get prepared?
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Aug 3, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Kids' Privacy |Janis Claire Kestenbaum |Calvin Cohen |Evan Davis
For the first time since 2015, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has been asked to approve a new "verifiable parental consent" (VPC) method under the Children's Online Privacy Protection (COPPA) Rule. Under COPPA, operators of online sites and services "directed to children" under 13 must obtain VPC before collecting personal information from a child online.
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Aug 3, 2023 |
mondaq.com | Arsen Kourinian |Dominique Leipzig |Howard W. Waltzman |Kids' Privacy
Oregon has joined 10 other states in enacting a comprehensive data privacy law.1 On July 18, 2023, Governor Tina Kotek signed the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (the "Oregon Privacy Law") into law. The law imposes a range of new data privacy requirements on non-exempt controllers and processors of Oregon consumer personal data. The Oregon Privacy Law goes into effect on July 1, 2024.
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