Majority of complaints involved denied requests to have information removed from websites Attorney General Dan Rayfield released a report today, showing results from the first 6 months of Oregon’s Consumer Privacy Act. The comprehensive law, which took effect in July,... View Article
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OCPA Privacy Law on March 7, 2025
New Online Toolkit Helps Oregon Families Protect Their Personal Data Celebrating Data Privacy Day: Oregon Department of Justice Empowers Parents to Protect Their Children As the state observes Data Privacy Day on January 28th, the Oregon DOJ has rolled out... View Article
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OCPA Privacy Law on January 28, 2025
“Artificial Intelligence is already changing the world, from entertainment to government to business. But though machine-learning and AI platforms are relatively new, that doesn’t mean that these new tools operate outside existing laws! In fact, our state’s Unlawful Trade Practices... View Article
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OCPA Privacy Law on December 24, 2024
Of the 344 surveyed, 80% said privacy is very important, and children’s privacy is their biggest concern The Oregon Department of Justice today announced the results of a survey of 344 Oregon consumers about their attitudes on privacy and their... View Article
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OCPA Privacy Law on December 5, 2024
Did you notice you slept better last night? As of July 1, Oregonians have a new and powerful set of consumer privacy rights and protections. The Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA) was signed into law in July 2023, but it did... View Article