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EU Rules Restricting the International Transfers of Non-Personal Data

Inside Privacy

This regulation is directly applicable in all EU Member States since May 28, 2019. Note that the data localization prohibition in this Regulation applies to individual EU Member Stateslaws; it does not preclude the EU from implementing data localization requirements.

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Connecticut’s Next Generation Data Privacy Law

Debevoise Data Blog

Here, we highlight key aspects of the CTPA with a focus on the provisions that companies should consider in their compliance preparations. We also provide an overview of the CTPA’s enforcement mechanisms and explain how the CTPA modifies prior laws’ safe harbor with a nod towards prosecutorial discretion. CTPA § 6(e)(1)(A)(ii).

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Utah Joins the Comprehensive State Privacy Law Club

Debevoise Data Blog

The UCPA, effective on December 31, 2023, is largely consistent with other comprehensive state privacy laws, but includes several key differences. The UCPA is set to be reviewed by the attorney general who must submit a report to the legislature by July 1, 2025.

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Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation

Debevoise Data Blog

Despite the busy 2024 litigation year against companies offering AI platforms in 2024, significant intellectual property questions remain unanswered as the calendar turns to 2025. 2025 may bring some clarity to the legal status of AI, including through highly anticipated guidance from the U.S.

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New Privacy Legislation in the U.S.: The Patchwork Problem Grows

Debevoise Data Blog

Colorado has just adopted a brand-new data privacy law and Nevada has just significantly amended its law. These changes add rights for consumers, and compliance obligations for businesses, that take the U.S. further in the direction of European-style privacy law. This cure provision will expire on January 1, 2025.