May 2, 2024
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The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) is a landmark piece of legislation that gives California residents unprecedented control over their personal data. Enacted in 2018, the CCPA has had a ripple effect across the globe, inspiring similar laws in other states and countries.
What is the CCPA?
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Reading list
We've selected 21 books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
CCPA.
Definitive resource for understanding and implementing the CCPA. It provides a comprehensive overview of the legislation, explains key terms, and offers strategies for businesses to achieve compliance. It also discusses the impact of the latest CCPA regulations and how the CCPA relates to the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). This must-read for privacy professionals and would be valuable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students.
This resource focuses specifically on California privacy law, including the CCPA and its evolution with the CPRA. It is likely to provide detailed analysis and practical guidance on complying with California-specific requirements. This is highly relevant for anyone needing in-depth knowledge of CCPA compliance.
Considered a leading textbook in privacy law, this book provides a broad overview of information privacy law in the US, with significant coverage of the CCPA and CPRA in its later editions. It includes excerpts of key cases, statutes, and articles, making it a valuable resource for a deep understanding of the legal landscape. This is highly suitable for undergraduate and graduate law programs, as well as legal professionals.
This annotated guide provides an extensive analysis of the CCPA, breaking it down into practical components for businesses and practitioners. It helps in understanding data handling requirements and developing compliance frameworks. This useful reference tool for professionals and advanced students working directly with CCPA compliance.
Provides a legal analysis of the CCPA, including its key provisions, potential implications, and how it compares to other privacy laws. It is written by a leading privacy law expert who has testified before Congress on the CCPA.
This casebook introduces the field of privacy and data protection law, incorporating traditional topics with modern statutory and regulatory regimes like the CCPA and GDPR. It uses case excerpts, regulatory materials, and hypothetical problems to provide a comprehensive understanding. This is well-suited for undergraduate and graduate law students.
This guide provides a comprehensive understanding of the CCPA, explaining key terms and offering practical strategies for businesses to implement compliance measures. It also touches upon potential future developments of the CCPA. is useful for gaining a broad understanding and is suitable for upper high school, undergraduate, and early career professionals.
This reference guide addresses over 500 common questions about the CCPA and CPRA, offering clear and concise answers. It covers the history of the statutes, general privacy concepts, compliance issues, and industry-specific impacts. This is an excellent resource for quick reference and clarifying specific points, suitable for all levels from advanced high school to professionals.
Described as a step-by-step guide to CCPA compliance, this book aims to simplify the process for businesses. It covers key requirements and provides practical steps for achieving compliance. This good resource for business owners and compliance officers needing practical guidance.
Traces the evolution of US consumer data privacy laws, providing a historical perspective and examining the current state of the field, including the CCPA. It offers a critical analysis of existing privacy laws and their effectiveness. This valuable resource for those seeking a deeper, more critical understanding of US privacy law and is suitable for undergraduate and graduate students.
This resource lays out legal liability issues regarding privacy and provides analysis of legal treatments with expert commentary. It offers context for business planning related to data privacy and security compliance, including data protection laws relevant to CCPA. It valuable reference for legal professionals.
This comprehensive treatise covers data privacy and security laws across various sectors and includes global regulations. While not solely focused on CCPA, it provides essential background and context on the broader privacy landscape in which CCPA operates. This valuable reference tool for legal professionals and advanced students.
This deskbook provides guidance on privacy and cybersecurity law, covering US and international regulations. It practical tool for compliance, addressing data breaches and cyber incidents. While broad, it includes coverage of US privacy law relevant to CCPA. Suitable for legal and compliance professionals.
This guide provides an overview of data privacy laws from an international perspective, including key US laws like the CCPA. It useful resource for understanding how the CCPA fits within the broader global privacy landscape and for businesses operating internationally. Suitable for professionals and advanced students.
This guidebook surveys various US federal and state laws related to data protection, including data privacy laws like the CCPA. It provides an overview of the legal landscape beyond just the CCPA, offering broader context on related regulations. Suitable as a reference for professionals and students.
Offers a critical look at privacy rules and argues for a rethinking of privacy harms in the digital age. While not exclusively about CCPA, it provides a valuable theoretical framework for understanding the issues the CCPA attempts to address. It is suitable for advanced undergraduate and graduate students interested in the broader implications of data privacy.
Examines privacy in the context of social media and networked technologies, exploring the power dynamics at play. While not a legal text on CCPA, it delves into contemporary privacy issues and their societal implications, providing valuable context for understanding the need for regulations like the CCPA. Suitable for undergraduate and graduate students across various disciplines.
Authored by a leading privacy scholar, this book explores the future of privacy in a rapidly evolving technological landscape. While not exclusively about CCPA, it provides a forward-looking perspective on privacy issues that influence the development and interpretation of laws like the CCPA. Suitable for graduate students and researchers.
This seminal 1890 law review article is considered a foundational text in the development of privacy law in the United States. While written long before the digital age or CCPA, it articulates the core concept of a right to be let alone, which underpins modern privacy legislation. This classic text for understanding the historical roots of privacy law and is suitable for all levels seeking foundational knowledge.
Provides a guide to the CCPA for nonprofits, including information on the law's requirements, how to comply with it, and how to protect donor data. It is written by the Nonprofit Legal Center, a leading provider of legal services to nonprofits.
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