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CONTENTS
Biometrics and Targeting...........................................................................................................................................................................5 California Pioneers IoT Security Legislation......................................................................................................................................................5 New York Federal Court Dismisses Nationwide Class Action Arising Out of Alleged Spying by E-Commerce Retailers.................5 BIPA Claims Against United Airlines Must be Arbitrated Due to Collective Bargaining Agreement....................................................6 Vermont Is First Mover Regulating Data Brokers...............................................................................................................................6 Biometric Breakdown Part IV – Protecting.........................................................................................................................................7 Biometric Breakdown Part III – Sharing..............................................................................................................................................7 Biometric Breakdown Part II – Collection...........................................................................................................................................8 Biometric Breakdown – Part I..............................................................................................................................................................8
How to Prepare Interest-Based Video Ads for the April 1 Deadline.................................................................................................9
Children’s Privacy.......................................................................................................................................................................................9 Unixiz Settles COPPA Allegations with NJ AG.......................................................................................................................................9 FTC Provides Insight into COPPA Deletion Requirements...............................................................................................................10 NJ AG Settles with Chinese Firm Over COPPA Violations, FTC Sends Warning Letters.................................................................10
Connected Toys, COPPA, and What’s Next.......................................................................................................................................11
Consumer Privacy.........................................................................................................................................................................................12 Live Free or Die Trying—New Hampshire Voters Enshrine Right to Privacy in State’s Constitution.............................................12 Ninth Circuit Opens Door for More Expansive Meaning of ATDS in TCPA Cases.........................................................................12 Apple Imposes Privacy Policy Requirement for All Apps Operating on its Platform......................................................................13 FTC Seeks Comment on Fundamental Privacy Enforcement Issues................................................................................................14 The California Privacy Law Is Coming – What Should Your Company Do Now?............................................................................14 FTC Pursuing, and Getting More Specific, About Privacy Post-LabMD Finding............................................................................15 FTC Outlines Expected Privacy Program Elements in BLU Settlement..........................................................................................16 DoC Comments on Privacy Shield In Advance of GDPR..................................................................................................................16 FTC Expresses Concerns Over Mobile Security Updates................................................................................................................17 Dawn of the New FTC.......................................................................................................................................................................17 Federal Court Curbs FCC Robocall Restrictions...............................................................................................................................18 Car Dealer’s Attempt to Crash Data Privacy Class Action Sputters Out.........................................................................................19 2018 – The Year of the FTC and Informational Injuries?.................................................................................................................19 ESPN Knocks VPPA Suit Out Of The Park........................................................................................................................................19
Data Breach....................................................................................................................................................................................20 US Breach Laws Are Coming: Vermont...............................................................................................................................................20 US Breach Laws Are Coming: South Carolina......................................................................................................................................20 US Breach Laws Are Coming: Iowa...................................................................................................................................................21
Ohio Gives Breach Safe Harbor for Companies with Written Data Security Program..................................................................21 DealerBuilt Settles with New Jersey Over Data Breach..................................................................................................................22 Upcoming Canadian Breach Notification Requirements Still in Flux.........................................................................................22 Louisiana’s Breach Notification Law Update Now In Effect...........................................................................................................23 Arizona’s Notice Law Now In Effect..................................................................................................................................................24 South Dakota’s Breach Notice Law Now In Effect...........................................................................................................................24 Colorado Enacts Stringent Data Breach Notification Law.............................................................................................................24 Louisiana Joins the Breach Notice Update Law Fray...................................................................................................................25 More Breach Law Changes – Arizona Updates Notice Law............................................................................................................25 And Then There Was None – Alabama Becomes 50th State With Breach Notice Law.................................................................26 Oregon Updates Its Data Breach Notification Law......................................................................................................................26 And Then There Was One – South Dakota Passes Breach Notice Law, Alabama May Not Be Far Behind.................................27 Power Company Slammed With Hefty $2.7M Fine After Data Breach..........................................................................................27 There’s a Form for That? Breach Notices and State Reporting Portals...........................................................................................28
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