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Why a Video Law From the 80s Has Turned Privacy Upside Down
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The Video Privacy Protection Act (VPPA) was enacted in 1988 after a supreme court nominee’s video rental history went public.
Why do we care about this now? Recently, due to the nature of the Act, it has widespread applicability in today’s privacy climate. Class actions based on the VPPA are being filed against big companies and everyone is wondering if this will be part of enforcement.
Join Truyo President Dan Clarke and Fox Rothschild Partner Odia Kagan in a discussion about how VPPA applies today and how you will need to navigate compliance for your company’s media.

