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Comment: California AG assembles privacy enforcement team preparing for national enforcement footprint

By Mike Swift ( December 3, 2019, 21:48 GMT | Comment) -- The California Department of Justice is preparing to take its place beside the US Federal Trade Commission as a US privacy enforcer with the personnel, budget and enabling law to give it a national footprint when the landmark California Consumer Privacy Act takes effect next month. In doing so, the California DOJ is girding for combat against multinational technology firms with almost limitless legal resources. It is preparing to enforce the CCPA beyond the boundaries of California — and potentially, beyond the United States.The California Department of Justice is preparing to take its place beside the US Federal Trade Commission as a US privacy enforcer with the personnel, budget and enabling law to give it a national footprint when the landmark California Consumer Privacy Act takes effect next month....

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