Monthly Archives: February 2020

Plaintiffs Allege Security Promises Ring False

John and Jennifer Politi, purchasers of several Ring products, have filed a putative class action lawsuit against Ring, LLC arising out of Ring’s alleged failure to implement industry standard security features into its products.  The case has been consolidated with

Posted in Internet of Things, Litigation

What Is A “Reasonable Link” Under CCPA?

On February 7, 2020, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra published modified regulations for the California Consumer Privacy Act after reviewing the public comments received on the initial draft regulations.  While the modified regulations provide some much-needed clarity, they also leave

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Posted in CCPA, Privacy, Regulations
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