Tag: ADPPA
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That’s a wrap (for now): federal privacy legislation update, December 23
The 117th Congress has adjourned after passing the $1.7 trillion, 4155-page “omnibus” appropriations bill, so it’s now official. Even though several privacy bills advanced from committee in 2022, and bill sponsors continued to express confidence during the lame duck session, at the end of the day nothing passed either the House or Senate (let alone…
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ADPPA and Twitter: eight questions and an elephant
Please share your perspectives in the Nexus of Privacy Dreamwidth community, on Mastodon at mastodon.social or on Twitter (unless we get suspended for having a Mastodon link in our profile 🤣) “One effective tactic we’ve used to cut through the complexity of the legislation is to focus on real-world privacy abuses. How effective will proposed…
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ADPPA and a “coordinated effort” not to mention the elephant: Federal privacy legislation update, December 12
Updated December 15. “Even as enthusiasm among ADPPA’s most optimistic supporters remains high, its prospects are limited this late in the term. Barring miraculous inclusion in a must-pass spending measure, the highest possible outcome for the bill this year is symbolic passage in the House. There appears to have been a coordinated effort underway this…
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The elephant and the lame duck: ADPPA after the midterms (a federal privacy legislation update)
It could well be that [lobbyists] are just posturing, and the industry plan is to demand concessions on other fronts in return for a “compromise” on preemption. – me, in A “fresh wrench”, two hearings, and a busy week, July 17 Congress heads back to DC this week for the lame duck session. The Democrats…
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Federal privacy legislation: a quick ADPPA roundup
One of Big Tech’s favorite tactics in their incessant attempts to pass weak privacy here in Washington state has been to try to push a “compromise” bill through at the very end of the session…. So it wouldn’t surprise me if there are still some shenanigans in store for ADPPA. – Who could have predicted?…
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“An alphabet soup of federal privacy legislation”
Here’s the video of the webinar Maya Morales of WA People’s Privacy and I did, discussing the various privacy bills Congress is working on. Thanks to Electronic Frontiers Georgia for hosting! Or, if you prefer, here it is on Facebook. Here’s the description: Congress is working on a half-dozen privacy bills, most of them…
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Who could have predicted? A potential “new compromise” for ADPPA!
Last updated September 15 It could well be that [lobbyist Jon] Leibowitz et. al. are just posturing, and the industry plan is to demand concessions on other fronts in return for a “compromise” on preemption: add California’s privacy law to the already-long list of preemption exceptions, give the California Privacy Protection Agency the authority they…
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Stress-testing privacy legislation with a queer lens
Last updated: November 18. See Updates at the end for a change log. The best way for any federal or state legislature to assure all consumers’ privacy is protected online is to stress-test their laws against the harsh and worsening realities of queer experiences. If a law can protect queer interests, it will ensure that…
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ADPPA’s data minimization and duty of loyalty: a deep dive
One of ADPPA’s strong points is its focus on data minimization. This principle has been a bedrock of privacy law as one of the Fair Information Practices since the 1970s, and is also included in Europe’s GDPR and California’s CPRA. ADPPA complements data minimization with a “duty of loyalty”, a powerful and relatively-recent innovation in…
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Let’s talk about the elephant: how well does ADPPA protect against post-Roe threats?
Last updated December 16. See update log at the bottom. As Danielle Keats Citron discusses in The End of Roe Means We Need a New Civil Right to Privacy, the Supreme Court’s recent decision allowing states to criminalize abortion highlights the stakes of online privacy. In response, Rep. Sara Jacobs (D-introduced the My Body My…
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ADPPA’s algorithmic impact assessments are too weak to protect civil rights — but it’s not too late to strengthen them
A covered entity or a service provider may not collect, process, or transfer covered data in a manner that discriminates or otherwise makes unavailable the equal enjoyment of goods or services on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex or disability. – American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADDPA) Section 207(a) Civil rights…
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One out of six ain’t good: Five ways the American Data Privacy and Protection Act falls short
FIND OUT MORE: Prof. Daniel Solove moderated an excellent webinar on ADPPA Wednesday, August 10. Here’s our live-tweeting – or, if you prefer, in a single threadreaderapp page. A lot of the discussion of the proposed American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) has focused on comparing it to California’s privacy law, generally viewed…
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The opportunity and the elephant: Federal Privacy Legislation Update, August 8
Even before June’s Supreme Court decision ending Roe, Congress was under a lot of pressure to act on privacy – a recent poll says 80% of Americans want them to act, thanks to a steady stream of reporting on data abuse by government agencies, ed tech companies exploiting kids personal data, sleazy surveillance-industrial companies like…
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Is there an elephant in the Zoom room? CPPA says no to ADPPA preempting California law
It’s important to be crystal clear about who preemption serves, and who it harms: preemption privileges the needs of corporations over the needs of people. – Maya Morales, WA People’s Privacy, at the CPPA board meeting At yesterday’s special board meeting, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) board voted unanimously to oppose the current version…
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Comments at the CPPA Special Board Meeting on federal privacy legislation, including ADPPA
The California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) had a public special board meeting today to discuss the American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA), a federal consumer privacy bill that would override California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). Pass the popcorn! Here were my comments, more or less – I edited a bit on the fly,…
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ADPPA Advances. But what about the elephant? Federal Privacy Legislation Update, July 26
As expected, the House Energy & Commerce Committee advanced the bipartisan, bicameral American Data Protection and Privacy Act (ADPPA) on a 53-2 vote. It’s the first time this century a consumer privacy protection bill has ever made it out of committee in Congress, so congrats to all involved! ADPPA’s next step is a vote…
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A “fresh wrench”, two hearings, and a busy week: Federal Privacy Legislation Update, July 17
With Congress in session for just a few more weeks before their next recess, this will be a busy week on the privacy legislation front. It starts with two important hearings on Tuesday. At 7:00 am Pacific time (10 am Eastern), the House Judiciary Committee’s hearing on Digital Dragnets: Examining the Government’s Access to Your…
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Talking about the elephant: Federal Privacy Legislation Update, July 8
“The Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade on June 24 has directed a spotlight on the question of digital surveillance, as Google searches, location information, period-tracking apps and other personal digital data could be collected and used as evidence of a crime if one seeks to terminate a pregnancy—or helps someone do so—in states…
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Three lessons from “the other Washington” — Federal Privacy Legislation Update, 6/22
The American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) Maya Morales, at the Poor People’s Campaign Moral March in Washington DC, June 18 2022 One thing I really want to highlight is that this kind of organizing requires a lot of work. Non-profits like EPIC Privacy and ACLU work on a lot of issues, and so…
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Federal privacy legislation: It’ll be an interesting summer! (UPDATED)
Last updated: June 18. Originally published: June 14. As Congress heads into the summer, there’s a sudden surge of activity on federal privacy legislation. The recently-released American Data Privacy and Protection Act (ADPPA) has a hearing in the House on Tuesday, June 14. Meanwhile, Sen. Maria Cantwell (D-WA) is circulating a draft of her…