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Colorado Expands Protections for Biometric Information under the Colorado Privacy Act

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When Colorado enacted the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA), it included “biometric data that may be processed for the purpose of uniquely identifying an individual.” However, the CPA as originally drafted did not cover the personal...more

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Are You Ready for the 3Cs?: California, Colorado, and Connecticut’s New Privacy Laws Become Enforceable July 1, 2023

On July 1, 2023, the Colorado Privacy Act (ColoPA) and Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CTDPA) will go into effect, joining California and Virginia, whose data privacy laws are already in effect. Notably, while the California...more

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New Day, New Colorado CPA Rules Revisions

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What do you need to know about the latest revisions to the Colorado CPA Rules? Some key points: Universal Opt-Out Mechanism (UOOM)- •The Universal Opt-Out Mechanism does not need to be tailored only to Colorado or refer...more

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Third Version Of Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The draft CPA rules retain the hallmarks of what makes the CPA rules unique but contain some notable revisions and clarifications. On Friday, January 27, 2023, the Colorado Attorney General’s Office published the...more

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New Draft Regulations for Colorado’s Privacy Law

The Colorado Attorney General recently released the second set of draft regulations to the Colorado Privacy Act (CPA). In this draft, the AG is seeking specific input on five different topics. There are also a number of...more

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Revised Colorado CPA Rules are here: What do you need to know

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Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser has published revisions to the Colorado Privacy Act rules, as well as some additional questions for public feedback. His questions include: What are the pros and cons of using IP...more

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Revised Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The changes are mostly controller-friendly with modifications to the privacy notice, consent, and data protection assessment provisions likely to facilitate compliance; however, the draft rules retain many of the...more

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Colorado Privacy Act Draft Rules Published

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Keypoint: The CPA draft rules are a complex and lengthy set of regulations that, if adopted without substantial modification, will significantly expand the CPA’s requirements and require controllers to carefully consider...more

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Husch Blackwell Submits Comments on Colorado Privacy Act Pre-Rulemaking

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Keypoint: The comments focus on identifying areas in which the Attorney General’s Office may provide additional clarity to consumers and businesses and to ensure, where appropriate, the interoperability of the Colorado...more

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Colorado Attorney General Renews Call for Public Input in Privacy Act Pre-Rulemaking Process

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The Colorado Privacy Act (CPA) is set to take effect on July 1, 2023. The law, which applies to, among others, many businesses or non-profits that process data of no fewer than 100,000 persons over the course of a year,...more

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How do the CPRA, VCDPA, and the CPA treat children’s data?

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Keypoint: Organizations that collect personal data from children under 16 will need to ensure compliance with additional requirements once the laws go into effect. This is the ninth post in our ten-part weekly series...more

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How do the CPRA, CPA & VCDPA treat biometric information?

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Keypoint: The CPRA, CPA, and VCDPA vary in both their definitions of biometric information/data and their compliance obligations. This is the second article in our ten-part weekly series comparing key provisions of the...more

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Colorado Privacy Act: Colorado Joins California and Virginia by Passing the Third State Privacy Law in the US

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Colorado passes its own omnibus state privacy law. Although there are overlaps with the California and Virginia privacy laws, the Colorado Privacy Act has its own distinctions and variations, namely a longer cure period and...more

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Significantly Amended (Again) Colorado Privacy Act Passes Senate

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Keypoint: The Colorado Senate unanimously passed the Colorado Privacy Act after amending the bill to add back many of the privacy protections previously removed...more

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