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Companies face steep costs under California privacy law

By Amy Miller and Mike Swift ( October 11, 2019, 22:13 GMT | Insight) -- Granting privacy won’t come cheap for companies under the California Consumer Privacy Act. California’s attorney general issued proposed regulations to detail how the landmark privacy law is enforced after it takes effect next January, offering much-needed clarity on compliance pending any revisions to be made after a public comment period that begins today and closes Dec. 6. The proposed regulations make clear that complying with the CCPA will be costly, particularly for small businesses, and many companies aren't yet prepared for what lies ahead.Privacy won’t come cheap for companies under the California Consumer Privacy Act....

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