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Larry Medina <[log in to unmask]>
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Records Management Program <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 7 Jan 2015 07:25:02 -0800
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http://www.mondaq.com/unitedstates/x/363228/Data+Protection+Privacy/A+Fresh+Crop+of+California+Data+Privacy+Laws

Of note:

A.B. 1710: Amended Law Widens Requirements for Data Breach Notification and
Other Security Measures

Security Requirements for Third-Party Recipients of Personal Information

...required all businesses that owned or licensed personal information
about a California resident to follow "reasonable security procedures and
practices" designed to protect that information from "unauthorized access,
destruction, use, modification, or disclosure." ..... As amended by A.B.
1710, the law now places its security requirements directly on third
parties, adding businesses that neither own nor license but maintain
personal information to the ranks of those that must adhere to the
statute's reasonable security standard.

S.B 568 (Privacy Rights for California Minors in the Digital World): New
Law Gives Minors a Narrow "Right To Be Forgotten" and Limits Online
Marketing Aimed at Them

...effective January 1, 2015, makes California the first state to pass a
law providing Internet users under 18 a right to delete or otherwise remove
content they have posted online.

 The law requires online sites to permit a registered user who is a
California minor to remove from view any content that the minor has posted
on the site, and to provide notice to all such minors of the option to
remove their content and the steps required to do so.


-- 
Larry
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*----Lawrence J. MedinaDanville, CARIM Professional since 1972*

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