Rathburn Featured on WisBusiness Podcast on California Consumer Privacy Act
February 27, 2020
Partner Jennifer Rathburn was featured on the WisBusiness podcast, discussing the California law and how it could impact Wisconsin based businesses operating in California.
“How we see most companies come under that law is if they have over $25 million of annual gross revenues,” Rathburn said. “Other ways which are not as typical, is if you derive 50 percent or more of your assets from essentially selling data… or if you are buying or selling more than 50,000 California residents’ consumer data.”
Rathburn goes on to explain steps that Wisconsin businesses can take to ensure they are in compliance with the CCPA. You can listen to the full episode, or download it here.
“How we see most companies come under that law is if they have over $25 million of annual gross revenues,” Rathburn said. “Other ways which are not as typical, is if you derive 50 percent or more of your assets from essentially selling data… or if you are buying or selling more than 50,000 California residents’ consumer data.”
Rathburn goes on to explain steps that Wisconsin businesses can take to ensure they are in compliance with the CCPA. You can listen to the full episode, or download it here.
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