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Data Privacy,
Administrative/Regulatory

Aug. 22, 2022

What costs more than privacy compliance? Apparently, everything

Could the California Privacy Protection Agency really believe that compliance with the proposed regulations would be less than the cost of taking a family to Disneyland?

David Zetoony

Co-chair of the U.S. Data Privacy and Cybersecurity Practice
Greenberg Traurig, LLP

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To privacy attorneys April Fools' Day came late this year - on July 8th to be exact. On that day, the California Privacy Protection Agency published its long awaited (and long overdue) proposed regulations along with an Economic Impact Statement (EIS). Most attorneys focused on the 66-pages of proposed regulations and overlooked the EIS, but in many ways the EIS was more interesting and unexpected. Buried in the government form was the CPPA's conclusion that their 6...

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