Lexology April 19, 2023
Troutman Pepper

Editor’s Note:Iowa became the sixth state in the nation to enact a comprehensive privacy law, and California’s latest privacy regulations came into effect. At the federal level, Congress experienced a leak of sensitive health data, and President Biden announced a new executive order targeting commercial spyware use by government agencies. In U.S. litigation, the Seventh Circuit held a federal labor law preempted Illinois’ BIPA, the FBI and DOJ investigated TikTok, and a Meta-Cambridge Analytica settlement agreement received preliminary approval. At the international level, OECD released a report on emerging privacy enhancing technologies, Italy banned ChatGPT, and India’s privacy bill received a number of amendments.

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