Legal Alert - Four New Privacy Laws and What They Mean for Businesses
October 10, 2013
by Kelly Wilkins MacHenry
Does your business operate a website, online service, application or database? California has passed a group of privacy and data security laws that apply to those types of businesses. The new laws are either effective already or will be soon. Because most websites, applications and databases involve California residents, such new laws effectively set a nationwide baseline.
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