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Episode 157 — Data Privacy Developments from January 2024: Videos, State Codes, and App Stores

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Tune in for three top January 2024 data privacy developments in the Detective’s monthly update. Yugo Nagashima and Brion St. Amour, data privacy and tech attorneys at Frost Brown Todd LLP, join the Detective for a monthly roundup. Explore:

  • How the Video Privacy Protection Act (a U.S. law from video rentals days) is alive in the internet age and a centerpiece of class actions – and how tech companies assert the First Amendment as a shield to the claims

  • How New Hampshire and New Jersey adopt comprehensive consumer data protection statutes, accelerating a trend towards having half the states with mostly common codes in 2024

  • How app stores are affected by a clash between the EU’s open competition rules and GDPR data privacy principles – and why the Apple App Store will treat EU residents and developers differently from U.S. residents and developers.

Glean the deeper meaning beneath the headlines.

Time stamps:

00:52 — Video Privacy Protection Act and Patreon

06:15 — New Hampshire and New Jersey adopt data protection statutes

11:20 — App stores are clashing with EU rules

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18 episodes

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Content provided by Joseph Dehner and Joe Dehner. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Joseph Dehner and Joe Dehner or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

Tune in for three top January 2024 data privacy developments in the Detective’s monthly update. Yugo Nagashima and Brion St. Amour, data privacy and tech attorneys at Frost Brown Todd LLP, join the Detective for a monthly roundup. Explore:

  • How the Video Privacy Protection Act (a U.S. law from video rentals days) is alive in the internet age and a centerpiece of class actions – and how tech companies assert the First Amendment as a shield to the claims

  • How New Hampshire and New Jersey adopt comprehensive consumer data protection statutes, accelerating a trend towards having half the states with mostly common codes in 2024

  • How app stores are affected by a clash between the EU’s open competition rules and GDPR data privacy principles – and why the Apple App Store will treat EU residents and developers differently from U.S. residents and developers.

Glean the deeper meaning beneath the headlines.

Time stamps:

00:52 — Video Privacy Protection Act and Patreon

06:15 — New Hampshire and New Jersey adopt data protection statutes

11:20 — App stores are clashing with EU rules

  continue reading

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