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This is the flag of Iowa, depicting an eagle holding a banner that reads, "Our liberties we prize and our rights we will maintain."

And then there were six!

On March 28, 2023, Gov. Reynolds of Iowa signed into law SF 262, a bill for an act relating to consumer data protection. By signing the bill into law, Gov. Reynolds established Iowa as the sixth state to establish a comprehensive

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Guidance on Artificial Intelligence and Data Protection

[Updated: March 7, 2024] For many of us, Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) represents innovation, opportunities, and potential value to society. For data protection professionals, however, AI also represents a range of risks involved in the use of technologies that shift processing of

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Two-Party Consent Requirements for Recording Calls

For a call recording to be lawful, federal law [1] and most states require at least one party to the conversation to consent to the recording. However, many states go further, requiring two-party (or all-party) consent for a call to be lawfully

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The White House’s Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights

In 2021, the global artificial intelligence (AI) market was estimated to value between USD 59.7 billion and USD 93.5 billion. Going forward, it is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 39.4% to reach USD 422.37 billion by 2028. However, as financial

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California’s Social Media Transparency Law

Disclosure Obligations, Hate Speech & AG Reports Legislators across the United States have been grappling with how to regulate social media companies. In Texas, the 5th Circuit upheld a law limiting how social media platforms can moderate content.[1] In Florida, a brief

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The California Age-Appropriate Design Code

***Update: On September 15, 2022, Governor Newsom signed AB 2273, establishing the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act. Who It Covers, What It Requires & How It Compares to the UK Effective July 1, 2024, the California Age-Appropriate Design Code imposes obligations on

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And Then There Were Five…

In July of 2021, Colorado joined California and Virginia, and became the third U.S. state with a comprehensive consumer privacy law. The Colorado Privacy Act is set to take effect in July 2023. Hot on its heels, and within just two

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