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Re: trader59 post# 94862

Tuesday, 12/31/2019 8:15:51 AM

Tuesday, December 31, 2019 8:15:51 AM

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Valid point but this is U.S state law. CCPA should have more teeth and bigger balls than GDPR.

GDPR was law in several countries and all had different laws and different forms of government. So enforcement was not uniform.

In my line of work, California is the go to standard. By the way I don't live in the States. If you can comply with California law, codes, standards, etc., you basically can meet any laws, codes or standards anywhere in the world. One perfect example for this would be the furniture industry. All furniture manufacturers in the world pretty much follow California standard because it's the strictest. I'm talking about here about flammability of furniture's (gives you a clue what I do for a living and not just someone behind a computer).

IMHO, companies in the IT industry will follow CCPA law because they know California has the most strictest codes, standards, laws out there. If they can meet California's requirements any other state law that comes in will be a drop in the bucket for them.
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