Oregon SB1587 prohibits data brokers from providing personal data for civil law enforcement purposes unless ordered by a court.
Oregon SB1587 restricts data brokers from selling or providing personal data to entities that intend to use it for civil law enforcement, unless a court mandates such action. The bill allows individuals to sue data brokers for violations, seeking economic and noneconomic damages and equitable relief. Courts may award reasonable attorney fees to successful plaintiffs. The Department of Consumer and Business Services can impose civil penalties for violations, up to specified amounts. The Act declares an emergency, effective immediately upon passage.
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