California AB2062 regulates security surveillance companies' access and use of consumer content.
California AB2062 adds a new chapter to the Business and Professions Code, establishing rules for security camera surveillance companies. It prohibits these companies from distributing, selling, or authorizing third parties to access, use, or distribute content from a consumer's security camera without the consumer's express consent. The bill defines "express consent" as an affirmative written authorization that is clear, meaningful, and prominently conveyed. It also prohibits companies from defaulting consumers into features that would allow third-party access to their content.
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