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"Shine the Light" Law
Sources
Free:
- CA Civil Code 1798.83 at Justia
- California State Senate. California Senate Bill 27 (2003-4), Chaptered Version. Via CA.gov.
- Electronic Privacy Information Center. "California S.B. 27, "Shine the Light" Law." January 25, 2005.
- Nick Lieber. "Why Your Web Site's Privacy Policy Matters More Than You Think." BusinessWeek, August 12, 2009.
- Privacy Rights Clearinghouse. "California's "Shine the Light" Law Goes into Effect Jan. 1, 2005." Press Release. Posted December 29, 2004.
- ReedSmith. "Ramifications of California's "Shine the Light" Law." Client Alert, July 01, 2005.
- Anthony D. Milewski Jr. "Compliance with California Privacy Laws: Federal Law Also Provides Guidance to Businesses Nationwide." University of Washington, Shidler School of Law. 2 Shidler J. L. Com. & Tech. 19 (Apr. 14, 2006).
- California State Senate. Senate Bill 27 (2003-2004) search results
- White & Case. "Burgeoning Privacy Developments in the US." Presentation. Fifth Annual Global Privacy Symposium, April 12, 2005.
- International Association of Privacy Professionals. "California Privacy Laws Reach Beyond California." York, Maine: December 7, 2004.
Behind Pay Walls:
- Margaret Betzel. "Privacy Law Developments in California." I/S: A Journal of Law and Policy for the Information Society, The Ohio State University (2 ISJLP 831). Fall, 2006.
- Corey Ciocchetti. "Just Click Submit: The Collection, Dissemination, and Tagging of Personally Identifying Information." Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (10 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 553), Spring, 2008.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Infobox_Legislation
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State Seal of California | |
Citation | CA Civil Code 1798.83 |
Legislative history | |
Bill title | Personal information: disclosure to direct marketers. |
I. Introduction/Summary: SB 27, CA Code #, date passed, and quick description.
History
sponsored by Liz Figueroa, substantially amended, anything I can find re: debate around its passage.
Requirements
discuss what it specifically outlines, how it has been incorporated into privacy policies.
Criticism
Not sure if there is any but it would be worth including if I can find anything.
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