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Disney to pay $2.75 million to settle alleged violations of the California Consumer Privacy Act
Walt Disney Co. will pay $2.75 million to settle allegations that it violated the California Consumer Privacy Act, the state attorney general's office said Wednesday.
Disney is paying up after California’s top law enforcement official accused the company of failing to properly protect consumers’ streaming data. The entertainment giant has agreed to a $2.75 million ...
In a California Department of Justice announcement, officials said the settlement resolves allegations that Disney violated ...
New California law requires social media companies to make it easy for users to cancel their accounts and remove all data. It's the first law of its kind in the country and other states are expected ...
California Attorney General Rob Bonta leads investigation with Colorado and Connecticut targeting businesses that fail to honor Global Privacy Control (GPC) opt-out ...
Compliance is now table stakes for operating in global markets, but the real-world effects extend well beyond meeting ...
Almost half the US states have passed comprehensive consumer data privacy protections that go beyond federal health privacy rules, known as Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA).
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