9 min

California AG’s First CCPA Opinion Takes a Broad View of the Right to Access Inferences Kelley Drye Ad Law Access Podcast

    • Business

Hosted by Simone Roach

In the first formal written opinion interpreting CCPA compliance obligations, California Attorney General Rob Bonta concludes that the CCPA grants consumers the right to know and access internally generated inferences that businesses generate about them, but that the CCPA does not require businesses to disclose trade secrets.

The 15-page opinion, issued on March 10, responds to a question posed by Sacramento area Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R): “Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, does a consumer’s right to know the specific pieces of personal information that a business has collected about that consumer apply to internally generated inferences the business holds about the consumer from either internal or external information sources?”

Blog Post - https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/03/articles/california-ags-first-ccpa-opinion-takes-a-broad-view-of-the-right-to-access-inferences/

Contacts

Aaron Burstein
aburstein@kelleydrye.com
www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Aaron-J-Burstein

Alexander Schneider
aschneider@kelleydrye.com
www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Alexander-I-Schneider

Produced by Jeff Scurry

Hosted by Simone Roach

In the first formal written opinion interpreting CCPA compliance obligations, California Attorney General Rob Bonta concludes that the CCPA grants consumers the right to know and access internally generated inferences that businesses generate about them, but that the CCPA does not require businesses to disclose trade secrets.

The 15-page opinion, issued on March 10, responds to a question posed by Sacramento area Assemblyman Kevin Kiley (R): “Under the California Consumer Privacy Act, does a consumer’s right to know the specific pieces of personal information that a business has collected about that consumer apply to internally generated inferences the business holds about the consumer from either internal or external information sources?”

Blog Post - https://www.adlawaccess.com/2022/03/articles/california-ags-first-ccpa-opinion-takes-a-broad-view-of-the-right-to-access-inferences/

Contacts

Aaron Burstein
aburstein@kelleydrye.com
www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Aaron-J-Burstein

Alexander Schneider
aschneider@kelleydrye.com
www.kelleydrye.com/Our-People/Alexander-I-Schneider

Produced by Jeff Scurry

9 min

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