2023 will be a year of monumental changes in state privacy laws. The California Privacy Rights Act revamps the California Consumer Privacy Act, imposing sweeping new privacy obligations on companies doing business in California. The state’s new privacy agency just released 130+ pages of draft regulations and guidance (with more to come). Comprehensive privacy laws in Virginia, Colorado, Connecticut, and Utah will take effect on a rolling basis.
The Wilson Sonsini Privacy and Cybersecurity team has put together a series of webinars to help unpack the extensive and complex legal requirements in CPRA and provide businesses with practical compliance guidance.
Please join our experts over the course of the series as they discuss the new CPRA regulations and other state privacy laws, and the steps that companies should consider taking to prepare for them.
Session 1 – Unpacking the California Privacy Right Acts Regulations and Guidance
- Recap on how CPRA updates the CCPA (for a deeper dive, see It's Deja Vu All Over Again: Preparing for California's New Privacy Law)
- Learn what new obligations are imposed by the draft regulations, including:
- Mandatory compliance with global privacy control signals
- Obligations to identify all third parties in your notice at collection
- Detailed obligations on how to avoid “dark patterns”
- New requirements for contracts with service providers and third parties
- How to comply with requests to correct