The California legislature reconvenes Monday, leaving one more month to pass any changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act before it goes into effect Jan. 1, 2020. Mary Stone Ross, one of the co-architects of the CCPA, will be watching the California Legislature's activities closely. In this post for Privacy Perspectives, Ross shares what she sees as the top issues in the coming session, including who will "win the battle" over definitions of "personal information" and "deidentified" and whether there will be any "Sacramento shenanigans."
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