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The Desk Reference Companion to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Zetoony, David A.
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: La Vergne : American Bar Association, 2022.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • Contents
  • About the author
  • Notes on Citations and References
  • Acknowledgments
  • Foreword
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: History and Structure
  • Q1. What was the Consumer Right to Privacy Act or "CRPA"?
  • Q2. What is the California Consumer Privacy Act or "CCPA"?
  • Q3. When was the CCPA enacted?
  • Q4. When did the CCPA become operative (i.e., go into effect)?
  • Q5. When did the CCPA become enforceable?
  • Q6. What is the California Privacy Rights Act or "CPRA"?
  • Q7. Is the CPRA the same thing as Proposition 24?
  • Q8. When will the CPRA become operative (i.e., go into effect)?
  • Q9. When will the CPRA become enforceable?
  • Q10. What additional rights does the CPRA grantto California consumers?
  • Chapter 2: General Concepts
  • Personal Information
  • Q11. What is personal information?
  • Q12. What types of information may qualify as personal information?
  • Q13. Did the CCPA incorporate definitions of personal information found elsewhere in the California Code?
  • Q14. Does the CPRA enlarge the list of data types that may qualify as personal information?
  • Q15. Is the CCPA's definition of personal information the same as the European GDPR's definition of personal data?
  • Q16. Does the CCPA use the term "personal data"?
  • Q17. Does the term "personal information" mean the same thing as the term "personally identifiable information"?
  • Q18. Does the term "personal information" mean the same thing as the term "personally-identified information"?
  • Q19. Does the term "personal information" mean the same thing under the privacy laws of other states?
  • Q20. Does the term "personal information" include information that a business obtains from government records?
  • Q21. What constitutes publicly available information under the CCPA?
  • Q22. What constitutes publicly available information under the CPRA?
  • Q23. Are work email addresses and business contact information governed by the CCPA?
  • Q24. Does the CCPA apply to paper records?
  • Q25. Is an IP address considered personal information?
  • Q26. Is data that has undergone hashing considered personal information?
  • Q27. Is data that has undergone salted-hashing considered "personal information"?
  • Q28. Is a token considered "personal information"?
  • Q29. Is encrypted data considered "personal information"?
  • Q30. Does the CCPA apply to information about businesses?
  • Q31. Is the CCPA's definition of "biometric information" broader than the definition used by other states?
  • Aggregate and Deidentified Information
  • Q32. Is aggregated or deidentified information considered personal information?
  • Q33. What qualifies as aggregate consumer information?
  • Q34. What qualifies as deidentified information?