Commentary: A federal privacy law could do better than California's
by Cameron F. Kerry, Los Angeles Times
Apr 26, 2019
3 minutes
When the state Legislature passed the California Consumer Privacy Act last year, it touched a match to a tinderbox of concerns about how much of our personal information is outside the protection of federal laws. Now companies of all kinds are lining up to support federal data-privacy rules - so long as those would preempt the CCPA and any similar state privacy laws.
That upsets some privacy advocates and California representatives in Congress, who are threatening to
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