There's no question that the California Consumer Privacy Act has captured the attention of not only U.S. stakeholders, but global counterparts, as well. Perhaps even more concerning to companies aiming to comply with the law before it becomes effective in 2020 is the uncertainty surrounding the seemingly endless number of amendments being considered by California's legislature. How do you prepare to comply with a law that's not fully baked? In this episode, co-author of the CCPA ballot initiative, Mary Stone Ross, discusses how the law might differ, in the end, from its initial aims and the impact industry's lobbying efforts is having on the end result.
12 July 2019
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