Crash Course: California Consumer Privacy Act

Tags: Privacy / Technology Policy

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This Crash Course helps startups understand and develop compliance strategies for the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA), which goes into effect January 2020. It has widely been characterized as the farthest reaching data privacy law in the United States. While the CCPA applies to the personal data of California residents, the size and reach of California’s economy mean that businesses around the country are scrambling to come into compliance. Moreover, other states have begun to both study and copy the CCPA.

In this Crash Course, experts will help startups navigate questions associated with the CCPA, including:

  • The scope of companies covered by the CCPA
  • How startups might comply with CCPA requirements
  • How and when the CCPA will be enforced
  • The extent to which the CCPA overlaps with the European Union’s GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)
  • The extent to which other states are following the CCPA model

Sessions

12/10/19 5:30pm - 5:40pm
Welcome and Introduction
  • Margot Kaminski
    Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School; Privacy Initiative Director, Silicon Flatirons
12/10/19 5:40pm - 6:00pm
Overview of the CCPA
12/10/19 6:00pm - 7:00pm
Complying with the CCPA
  • Margot Kaminski — Moderator
    Associate Professor, University of Colorado Law School; Privacy Initiative Director, Silicon Flatirons
  • Chris Achatz — Panelist
    Attorney, KO Law Firm
  • Liz Harding — Panelist
    Shareholder, Polsinelli
  • David A. Zetoony — Panelist
    Partner, Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
12/10/19 7:00pm - 7:30pm
Networking & Reception

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