New privacy laws could benefit from looking at GDPR and CCPA

04/02/2021 | IAPP

The EU General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act took different paths to come into existence, but they are still related. The IAPP looks back at the creation of the laws, and explains that when looking at future privacy laws, "we should take a step back and remember the remarkably different lineage of the GDPR and the CCPA, and consider whether the best process for creating good privacy legislation lies somewhere between those two regimes."

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