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Connecticut Hits Ticket Network with a $85,000 Fine for Violations of the Connecticut Data Privacy Act
By: Linda L. Goodman Connecticut Attorney General announced a settlement with TicketNetwork, Inc. on July 7, 2025, as a result of an investigation into their violations of the Connecticut Data Privacy Act (“CTDPA”). Under the settlement, TicketNetwork has agreed to
Hashing Doesn’t Make Data Anonymous!
By: Linda L. Goodman The Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) routinely evaluates the privacy representations a company makes against their data handling practices. When discrepancies arise between claim and reality, incorrect assertions about data identification are often to blame. Data is
California Privacy Protection Agency Unveils Data Broker Regulations for Public Review
By: Linda L. Goodman On July 5, 2024, the California Privacy Protection Agency (“Agency”) announced a notice of proposed rulemaking and draft regulations aimed at implementing the DELETE Act. This act mandates that “data brokers”—entities that collect and sell personal
California Privacy Agency Sets New Enforcement Radar!
By: Linda L. Goodman In a recent Agency board meeting, state officials disclosed over 2,176 complaints received over potential California Consumer Privacy Act (“CCPA”) violations and broadly set out the Agency’s most recent enforcement priorities. Enforcement Priorities: Moving forward, the
Rhode Island Legislature Passes Consumer Data Privacy Act
By: Linda L. Goodman The Rhode Island legislature passed the Rhode Island Data Transparency and Privacy Protection Act on June 13, 2024, and Governor Daniel McKee will now review the legislation. The act will apply to for-profit entities in Rhode
Vermont’s Data Privacy Act has been Vetoed.
By: Linda L. Goodman The Vermont Data Privacy Act (H.121), sometimes known as the “VTDPA,” was vetoed by Governor Phil Scott on Thursday, June 13, 2024, possibly postponing the implementation of what has been praised as one of the strongest
