California Privacy Protection Agency Releases Updated Regulations: What’s Next? https://t.co/dfUZe6EQoi | by @RobinsonCole
(Podcast) The Briefing: Influencer Fail – ALO Yoga & Influencers Named in $150M Class Action Lawsuit for FTC Violations https://t.co/brKPAOMF4q
[VIDEO] The Briefing: Influencer Fail – ALO Yoga & Influencers Named in $150M Class Action Lawsuit for FTC Violations https://t.co/NIBo15Vopn | by @weintraub_law
The California Privacy Protection Agency has released updated regulations concerning consumer privacy protection under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). In enforcement actions, the agency fined the national clothing retailer Todd Snyder over $345,000 for alleged technical violations of the CCPA. This development underscores the agency's ongoing efforts to ensure compliance with privacy rights. Additionally, other states including Tennessee, Minnesota, and Maryland are rapidly implementing comprehensive privacy laws. Separately, ALO Yoga and several influencers have been named in a $150 million class action lawsuit alleging violations of Federal Trade Commission (FTC) regulations, highlighting increasing legal scrutiny in the influencer and retail sectors.