The California Privacy Protection Agency has fined American Honda Motor Co. $632,500 for violations related to consumer data privacy under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). This settlement aims to enhance consumer rights and compliance with the state's data privacy laws. The agency's enforcement actions are part of a broader regulatory focus on consumer privacy, with new U.S. consumer privacy laws set to take effect in 2025, which may complicate compliance for businesses. Additionally, there have been notable developments in the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA), including class action lawsuits against the Kardashian brand for call timing and R.J. Reynolds for time-of-day violations. These legal actions reflect ongoing scrutiny of marketing practices and consumer protection regulations.
NO SMOKING UNTIL 8 AM: R.J. Reynolds Burned By TCPA Time-Of-Day Class Action Lawsuit https://t.co/4siPeBlAD9 #Communication #ConsumerProtection #Litigation @AshleySalvino @SaraMorrison https://t.co/O4gubB0cQq
KEEPING UP: Kardashian Brand Sued in TCPA Call Timing Class Action https://t.co/Ny3iADmEQ3 #Communication #ConsumerProtection #Litigation @complianceweek @USCourtsMOED https://t.co/4dHKl52Z13
Key Findings from Oregon’s Consumer Privacy Act Report https://t.co/aBa8nlpPS4 #Oregon #Communication #ConsumerProtection @HuntonAK https://t.co/hXaeReJrt5