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SB-1121 Does Not Fix the CA Consumer Privacy Act, But Would Delay Enforcement

Posted on August 28, 2018 by pogowasright.org

Alan L. Friel of BakerHostetler has a detailed analysis of proposed changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act and how they would impact it.  It is well worth reading on on Data Privacy Monitor.

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