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Daily Dashboard | Courts and States Acting Where Feds Will Not Related reading: OPC details lessons learned from CRA, ESDC breaches

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U.S. Courts and states have been taking things into their own hands in terms of privacy law these days, and this week is no exception. While recent cases have mainly tackled the Stored Communications Act, this week’s news highlights a court decision upending the way the Telephone Consumer Protection Act has been interpreted. Also in this week’s Privacy Tracker global legislative roundup, California continues to push forward privacy bills, with the “eraser law” that would allow youths to erase misguided posts, and while industry and regulators clash on the EU data protection law’s timeline, France is pushing the EU to adopt a plan that would see non-EU tech firms regulated and taxed based on where their websites are used. (IAPP member login required.)
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