Insights: Publications Lessons Learned 3 Years After First CCPA Enforcement Action
Law360
Aug. 24 marks the three-year anniversary of California Attorney General Rob Bonta's first public enforcement action under the California Consumer Privacy Act: a $1.2 million settlement with beauty retailer Sephora.
Since that landmark case, Bonta has pursued a steady stream of enforcement actions across industries, targeting companies that fail to comply with the CCPA's requirements for collecting, sharing and disclosing consumer personal information. Three years in, a clearer picture has emerged of how the law is being interpreted and enforced, and what that means for businesses moving forward.
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