CPPA Enforcement Sends a Clear Message: Friction in Privacy Opt-Outs Can Trigger Huge Fines
March 13, 2026
California is continuing to raise the bar on privacy compliance and their privacy regulators are making one thing clear: offering consumers the ability to opt out of data collection or sharing is not enough — those rights must be easy to exercise. In recent enforcement actions, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) fined companies including Ford Motor Company Disney and PlayOn Sports for privacy violations tied to how consumer rights were implemented. …
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The AI Patchwork Problem: How State-by-State AI Laws Could Complicate Ecommerce
March 9, 2026
Artificial intelligence is quickly becoming a core technology for e-commerce. From customer service chatbots and marketing automation to fraud detection and inventory forecasting, AI tools are now embedded in many of the systems online businesses rely on to compete and grow. But as AI adoption accelerates, policymakers are facing a key question: who should regulate it?…
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