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In a sectoral approach, a privacy statute regulates only a specific context of information use.
In some cases, their rules are tougher than what the federal government has at its disposal — especially in California under a landmark privacy statute adopted in 2018.
That ruling came on the heels of the government's decision not to prosecute the mainland's New China News Agency, or Xinhua, for violating Hong Kong's privacy statute.
More recently, Ademir started to develop research on the newly enacted data privacy statute in Brazil, discussing the impacts of privacy regimes on competition and innovation.
It is based on the firm's memorandum, "California's New Privacy Statute: Is It a US GDPR?," dated October 3, 2018, and available here.
But in this case, the Feds applied for several orders seeking records under Congress's privacy statute, and the first judge refused to issue the orders on Fourth Amendment grounds.
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It spawned a burst of privacy statutes in America and elsewhere.
The so-called Bork law, one of the country's strongest privacy statutes, prohibits the disclosure of personally identifiable rental information without consumer consent.
Netflix isn't lobbying for a mere amendment, they argue; it wants Congress to dismantle a gold standard among privacy statutes.
He contends that revealing athletes' test scores, grades and courses, hitherto kept hidden through federal privacy statutes, can change the "closed society of college sports".
A broad coalition, including companies formerly opposed to the enactment of privacy statutes, has now formed behind the idea of a national information privacy law.
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