Think @katielmcinnis got the ball starting, but the #COPRA commentary is really flying now. I'm gonna start collecting them in a thread for, um, reference next week: https://twitter.com/katielmcinnis/status/1199325720339718146
(1) @CRAdvocacy's @JustinBrookman has detailed thoughts on #COPRA, coming down on the proposal being dare I say "stronger" than #CCPA: https://medium.com/cr-digital-lab/a-quick-summary-of-the-cantwell-privacy-bill-copra-aafee9e1076
(2) @futureofprivacy's @JulesPolonetsky suggests #COPRA's "general right to data minimization ... may place significant limits on collection of data." Maybe. FPF's summary also notes how @rcalo's consumer subject review boards is incorporated in the bill: https://fpf.org/2019/11/26/starting-point-for-negotiation-an-analysis-of-senate-democratic-leaderships-landmark-comprehensive-privacy-bill/
(3) And @PrivacyPros has joined the party, highlighting how #COPRA will "catapult privacy to the top executives’ agenda." https://iapp.org/news/a/u-s-senators-unveil-new-federal-privacy-legislation/
(4) @gabrielazanfir has her own good thread of initial thoughts on #COPRA -- looking forward to her further thoughts after further reads: https://twitter.com/gabrielazanfir/status/1199361891954561026
(6) @staceygraydc elaborates on her and @PrivacyPoll’s @futureofprivacy post—them whistleblower protections could be good fun for tech companies: https://twitter.com/staceygraydc/status/1199447773936017410?s=21 https://twitter.com/staceygraydc/status/1199447773936017410
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