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Student Online Personal Information Protection Act
- The Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA) or SB1177 was signed into law last week. It has been called the first in the nation law that strengthens privacy protections for the personal information of California students while permitting innovation in education and technology.
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Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SB 1177): Prohibits operators of websites and online services and applications used primarily for K–12 school purposes, and designed and marketed for those purposes, from pursuing targeted advertising to students and their parents or legal guardians.[11]
Sep 28, 2021 · CLA’s Privacy Law Section summarizes important developments in California privacy and beyond. Privacy Law Section Year-End Review. September Legislative Update. Back to School Review: Big Tech Anticipates Congressional Moves on Teen Privacy.
May 7, 2021 · From “scooter bills” to the Suspense File 1, the Privacy Law breakout session during last week’s CLA Legislative Day covered topics showing the full breadth of policy and procedural issues confronting the California Legislature as it wades through a number of new proposed laws related to data privacy.
Strengthening Student Data Privacy. The California Student Online Personal Information Protection Act (SOPIPA), in conjunction with California Education Code section 49073.1 (formerly AB 1584), was the first state law to comprehensively address student privacy.
Jul 16, 2021 · Less than a year after the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enforcement began, California passed yet another sweeping privacy law: the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA), with a 56%...
A statewide agreement that districts can use to ensure that the vendor is aware of and complies with California's student data privacy laws. A searchable database of applications and vendors who have signed the statewide agreement with at least one school or district.