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Daily Dashboard | U.S. State Privacy Bills Become Law; Dutch Municipalities Get Drones Related reading: A view from Brussels: Behavioral advertising and consent, signs of a tide

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The Dutch Parliament has approved the use of drones for video surveillance in some circumstances, giving mayors the right to determine when the use is appropriate; meanwhile, in the U.S., Washington state’s governor vetoed a drone bill there, saying it doesn’t go far enough to protect privacy. This week’s Privacy Tracker legislative roundup offers information on Idaho’s new DNA privacy law, Utah’s new mobile device privacy law and clarification on TCPA issued by the Federal Communications Commission. Also learn about the one-million Euro fine Google will pay to Italian regulators and a suit in Canada seeking class-action status that claims the Communications Security Establishment Canada “has been violating the constitutional rights of millions of Canadians.” (IAPP member login required.)
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