CCPA amendment proposed for deidentification and research data

16/06/2020 | Privacy & Infosec Law Blog

The California Senate has proposed an amendment (Bill 713) to the CCPA that would institute new contractual obligations for any de-identified data that is used or sold, and modifies the CCPA exemption on information used for research or public health purposes. 

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