In this week’s Privacy Tracker global legislative roundup, the Court of Justice of the European Union will rule on the right-to-be-forgotten Google case Sept. 24. The IAPP updated its "CCPA Amendment Tracker." Littler Mendelson's Philip Gordon, Kwabena Appenteng and Zoe Argento, CIPP/US, take a look how Assembly Bill 25 narrows application of CCPA to employers. Maynard, Cooper & Gale's Starr Drum, CIPP/E, CIPM, FIP, answers some frequently answered questions about the CCPA amendments. And IAPP General Counsel, Research Director and Data Protection Officer Rita Heimes, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, talks about the LinkedIn-hiQ court ruling and what it means for data scraping.
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The Court of Justice of the European Union will rule on the right-to-be-forgotten Google case Sept. 24, Reuters reports.
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China's new child protection rules go into effect Oct. 1, according to China Law Blog.
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ICYMI
The IAPP updated its "CCPA Amendment Tracker" to help keep track of the more than a dozen amendments addressing parts of the state law.
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Littler Mendelson's Philip Gordon, Kwabena Appenteng and Zoe Argento gives a detailed look at how Assembly Bill 25 narrows application of CCPA to employers for Privacy Tracker.
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The California State Legislature gave its final approval to a new round of amendments for the CCPA. Maynard, Cooper & Gale Shareholder Starr Drum, CIPP/E, CIPM, FIP, answers some frequently asked questions around the amendments for Privacy Tracker.
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IAPP General Counsel, Research Director and Data Protection Officer Rita Heimes, CIPP/E, CIPP/US, CIPM, discusses what the LinkedIn-hiQ court ruling means for data scraping for Privacy Tracker.
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AFRICA
The South Gauteng High Court ruled South Africa’s Regulation of Interception of Communications and Provision of Communication-Related Information Act is unconstitutional, The South African reports.
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ASIA-PACIFIC
Hong Kong's Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data has announced a fine of HK$84,000 against telecom SmarTone Mobile Communications for violations of the Personal Data (Privacy) Ordinance.
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India's industry advocates are calling for the government to be mindful of drawing a line when composing a draft non-personal data regulation, The Economics Times reports.
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EUROPE
Berlin’s Data Protection Authority has issued a 195,407 euro fine to Delivery Hero for violations of the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
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According to the website for the Dutch courts, the Hague Court of Appeal has ruled a Dordrecht church must comply with a data subject access request.
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The Finnish Presidency of the Council of the European Union has released a draft compromise proposal for a new ePrivacy Regulation.
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DW reports a court rules the German police department cannot share protester photos on social media or any other public platform.
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Poland's Personal Data Protection Office fined retail website Morele.net PLN$2.8 million for lacking proper data security under the EU General Data Protection Regulation.
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US
The California State Legislature approved a bill that prohibits state or local law enforcement from wearing bodycams with facial-recognition software, Reuters reports.
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The city of San Jose, California, has implemented new data privacy rules regarding data collection and transparency, ABC7 News reports.
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Utah's Democratic and Republican parties have come together to voice a desire to have a voter privacy law amended, The Salt Lake Tribune reports.
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The U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission has imposed a $1.5 million fine on Phillip Capital for matters related to a data breach, ZDNet reports.
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