What To Remember About Calif.'s Right To Be Forgotten

By Grant Davis-Denny and Nefi Acosta  (November 6, 2018, 1:43 PM EST) -- Among the new rights for California residents in the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 is the ability to request that a business delete from its systems the consumer's personal information. Sometimes referred to as the "right to be forgotten," this new privilege will impose significant new duties on businesses that maintain data about California residents and that are within the CCPA's broad scope....

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