Björn O'Connor-López
@keirlamont.bsky.social
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Data law and policy I don't rock the boat, but it's always unsteady.
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"[I]t is imperative that California continues offering and enforcing the nation's strongest privacy rights."
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There is a fascinating gap between how California policymakers talk about California's privacy law ('We're the strongest in the nation, it's not even up for debate! 😤') and how California professional legislative staff talk about California's privacy law...
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I don't read the current version of AB-1355 to be a consent focused bill - the significance would be establishing default limits on the collection/use of sensitive location data to what's "necessary" to provide a service or for a specific permissible purpose.
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Thinking about the difference between a circle with a 1,750 foot radius vs a circle with a 1,850 foot radius for absolutely no reason whatsoever...
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The Utah Consumer Privacy Act's phantom "data minimization" requirement (it appeared in a prior draft, was taken out, but the enacted law left it in the section header) is the state privacy legislation equivalent of a Paper Town. Here it is popping up in a recent North Carolina bill:
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We have a first amendment to a comprehensive state data privacy law this year as Utah votes to add a right to correct to the UCPA with HB 418.

The bill's focus, however, is on interoperability requirements for social media companies.

le.utah.gov/~2025/bills/...
HB0418
le.utah.gov
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Do not going silently into that good night /
Rage, rage against the redefining of the bytes
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New details around comprehensive consumer privacy efforts in the 119th Congress today with the announcement of a Republican Data Privacy Work Group in House E&C.

Lawmakers highlight the importance of a national privacy framework to advancing U.S. global leadership in AI.
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It's Data Privacy Week now... you have to keep the party going!
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Recent Data Privacy Days in California have been marked by notices of violation regarding financial incentives and investigative sweeps of streaming services and mobile apps...

What will we get this year?
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The fifth state comprehensive privacy bill of 2025 is the Massachusetts Data Privacy Act (SB 267) - the proposal appears informed by the federal ADPPA and APRA bills and would constitute an entirely new framework for protecting consumer data in the US.

malegislature.gov/Bills/194/SD...
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Did they manage to grab that coveted HR 51 bill number?