A new data-privacy law could take effect in Florida on Friday.
This would allow a private plaintiff, as opposed to a government, to bring action seeking judicial relief for injuries caused by another’s violation of legal requirements.
Attorney Kelly Ruane Melchiondo believes consumers and companies are in a tug-of-war over the control of data. She said the consumer-protection statute would give the power back to consumers to control what happens to the data they share.
April 28, 2021 at 02:10 PM
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A new data-privacy law could take effect in Florida on Friday.
This would allow a private plaintiff, as opposed to a government, to bring action seeking judicial relief for injuries caused by another’s violation of legal requirements.
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