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17 May 2022

The Long Conn: Connecticut Joins Growing List Of Privacy Rights States

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This article amends our prior article on new US state omnibus privacy laws coming in 2023: January 1: the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act ..
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This article amends our prior article on new US state omnibus privacy laws coming in 2023: January 1: the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (which amends the existing CCPA) (CPRA) and the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act (VCDPA); July 1: the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) and the Connecticut Personal Data Privacy and Online Monitoring Act (CTDPA); and December 31: the Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA).  The CTDPA is similar to the CPA, being more consumer-friendly. The UCPA is more business-friendly. In this introductory alert, we outline the main triggers for how these laws attach.  Each month of 2022, Womble Bond Dickinson will send guidance on aligning your business to these new privacy laws.

Does CPRA, VDCPA, CPA UCPA, or CTDPA apply to you?  The answer is Yes if:

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The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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