July 5, 2022
Reuters
In May, the State of Connecticut enacted the Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act (the “CTDPA”) which includes a broad array of privacy regulations that will go into effect on July 1, 2023. (S.B. 6, Gen. Assemb., Reg. Sess. (Conn. 2022)). Connecticut joins four other states — California, Virginia, Colorado and Utah — that have enacted privacy laws over the last few years.
While the CTDPA contains many similarities to the existing four U.S. state privacy statutes, it also possesses its own unique differences, thus adding to the growing patchwork of state privacy laws that has been forming absent a federal rule.
Click here to download the full PDF by Partner Jeff Mann and Associate Gilana R. Keller, with assistance from Summer Associate Ayanna Thompson.
July 5, 2022
Reuters
In May, the State of Connecticut enacted the Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act (the “CTDPA”) which includes a broad array of privacy regulations that will go into effect on July 1, 2023. (S.B. 6, Gen. Assemb., Reg. Sess. (Conn. 2022)). Connecticut joins four other states — California, Virginia, Colorado and Utah — that have enacted privacy laws over the last few years.
While the CTDPA contains many similarities to the existing four U.S. state privacy statutes, it also possesses its own unique differences, thus adding to the growing patchwork of state privacy laws that has been forming absent a federal rule.
Click here to download the full PDF by Partner Jeff Mann and Associate Gilana R. Keller, with assistance from Summer Associate Ayanna Thompson.