Last year, a UK-based nonprofit tax policy organization decided to protest a legal requirement that it had to have a posted privacy policy. Its director, Dan Neidle, wanted to make the point that no one reads these things so what was the point of even having one. So, he launched his personal protest in February 2024 by inserting an offer of a free bottle of wine into his privacy policy: *MOUSE PRINT: It took three months before anyone noticed the free wine offer and claimed it. After the wine...| Mouse Print*
On May 29, the California Air Resources Board (“CARB”) held a virtual public workshop to discuss forthcoming regulations to implement SB 253 and SB 261, landmark California laws that require many corporate entities to disclose their greenhouse gas (“GHG”) emissions and climate-related financial risk. CARB affirmed the existing statutory deadlines and stated that it plans... Continue Reading…| Inside Energy & Environment