There’s a lot of disagreement about how the U.S. should craft a federal privacy law, that’s evident. In the meantime, states are proposing and passing their own legislation, creating a compliance nightmare for companies that might be covered. The Uniform Law Commission believes it has an answer to the patchwork of privacy legislation: the Collection and Use of Personally Identifiable Data Act, a model for all states to adopt, creating a unified privacy regulation across the country. IAPP Staff Writer Joe Duball has the details for The Privacy Advisor.
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