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Oregon Expands Consumer Privacy Law to Include Auto Manufacturers—and Possibly Their Dealerships

Summary by LexBlog
“Our cars know how fast you’re driving, where you’re going, how long you stay there. They know where we work, they know whether we stop for a drink on the way home, whether we worship on the weekends, and what we do on our lunch hours.” OR Representative David Gomberg The Oregon Legislature recently enacted House Bill 3875, amending the Oregon Consumer Privacy Act (OCPA) effective September 28. 2025, to broaden its scope to include motor vehicle…
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LexBlog broke the news in on Friday, May 30, 2025.
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