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Cooley's Michael Rhodes Joins 41 California Privacy Experts Urging Major Changes To The California Consumer Privacy Act
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Michael Rhodes, chair of Cooley's
cyber/data/privacy practice, joins 41 California privacy
lawyers, professionals and professors urging major changes to the
California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Led by Santa Clara
University School of Law professor, Eric Goldman, the group is
urging the legislature to address six significant issues posed by
the law, which was hastily passed in 2018. A copy of the letter is available at Professor
Goldman's Technology & Marketing Law Blog.
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