An Administrator's Guide to California Private School Law
1692 16 C.F.R. § 312.4(c)(1) (2013). 1693 16 C.F.R. § 312.5(a) (2013). 1694 16 C.F.R. § 312.5(b) (2013). 1695 16 C.F.R. § 312.5(c) (2013). 1696 16 C.F.R. § 312.4 (2013). 1697 16 C.F.R. § 312.4(d) (2013). 1698 16 C.F.R. § 312.4(d) (2013). 1699 16 C.F.R. § 312.4(d) (2013).
1700 16 C.F.R. §§ 312.1 – 312.13 (1999), Response to Comments Requesting an Exception for Information Collection in the Educational Setting, p. 59903; see also Bureau of Consumer Protection, Comply with COPPA: Frequently Asked Questions (revised March 2017) Federal Trade Commission, http://business.ftc.gov/documents/Complying-with-COPPA-Frequently-Asked-Questions#Schools, M2 [as of June 6, 2013]. 1701 16 C.F.R. §§ 312.1 – 312.13 (1999), Response to Comments Requesting an Exception for Information Collection in the Educational Setting, p. 59903; see also Bureau of Consumer Protection, Comply with COPPA: Frequently Asked Questions (revised June 2013) Federal Trade Commission, http://business.ftc.gov/documents/Complying-with-COPPA-Frequently-Asked-Questions#Schools, M2 [as of June 6, 2013]. 1704 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22577, subd. (c). The legislative history of CalOPPA makes clear that the definition of operator is meant to mirror the “operator” definition in the Federal Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (Assem. Com. on Judiciary, Com. On Assem. Bill No 68 (2003 Reg. Sess.) Apr. 22, 2003; Assem. Com. Bus. & Prof., Com. On Assem. Bill No 68 (2003 Reg. Sess.) May 6, 2003.) 1705 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22577, subd. (c). 1706 Corey A. Ciocchetti, E-Commerce and Information Privacy: Privacy Policies As Personal Information Protectors (2007) 44 Am. Bus. L.J. 55, 89. 1707 See Doe v. California Lutheran High School Assn. (2009) 170 Cal.App.4th 828 [88 Cal.Rptr.3d 475], review den. (where nonprofit may engage in business activities subject to the Unruh Act in certain circumstances); see also Peninsula Covenant Church v. County of San Mateo (1979) 94 Cal.App.3d 382 [156 Cal.Rptr. 431] (where nonprofit’s exempt tax status did not exempt the nonprofit from paying taxes for activities that were not “incidental to and reasonably necessary for” the accomplishment of its purpose.” 1708 e.g., screen name; personal webpage such as Facebook or LinkedIn. 1709 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22575, subd. (b). (Unconstitutional or Preempted, Limited on Preemption Grounds by: People ex rel. Harris v. Delta Air Lines, Inc. (2016) 247 Cal.App.4th 884 [202 Cal.Rptr.3d 395].). 1710 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22575, subd. (b). (Unconstitutional or Preempted, Limited on Preemption Grounds by: People ex rel. Harris v. Delta Air Lines, Inc. (2016) 247 Cal.App.4th 884 [202 Cal.Rptr.3d 395].). 1711 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22575, subd. (a); Corey A. Ciocchetti, E-Commerce and Information Privacy: Privacy Policies As Personal Information Protectors (2007) 44 Am. Bus. L.J. 55, 90 (Citing Cooley Godward, Cooley Alerts: California Online Privacy Protection Act of 2003 (June 29, 2004). 1712 Letter to Google CEO Eric Schmidt, available at http://epic.org/privacy/ftc/google/Google_Letter060308.pdf , June 3, 2008. 1713 See Google Homepage, Google, https://www.google.com/. 1702 Bus. & Prof. Code, §§ 22575-22579. 1703 Bus. & Prof. Code, § 22577, subd. (c).
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