California Privacy Surveillance Laws
Summary
California law prohibits unauthorized recording or surveillance in private spaces, requiring all-party consent. Businesses must comply with these privacy laws, even when dealing with non-residents. The California Attorney General may not intervene unless theres a significant violation or public interest. Significant violations affect many individuals or have severe consequences, while public interest cases impact the broader community. Consulting a privacy attorney can provide specific guidance.Full Conversation
California attorney general office didn’t care
It sounds like you're dealing with a complex privacy issue. Have you considered reaching out to a privacy attorney for legal advice? They can offer guidance tailored to your situation, especially when it involves cross-state issues. Would you like assistance in finding a lawyer who specializes in privacy laws?
Want laws codes and statutes that apply and why I feel California attorney general should have took an interest
Here are some relevant California laws regarding unauthorized surveillance:
- California Penal Code Section *: Requires all-party consent for recording confidential communications.
- California Penal Code Section *(j): Prohibits unauthorized video recording in private areas.
- California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA): Businesses must protect personal information, even for non-residents.
The California Attorney General may not intervene unless there's a significant violation or public interest. Consulting a privacy attorney can provide more specific guidance. Would you like help in finding a lawyer specializing in privacy laws?
tell me more about “significant violation” “public interest “ as I feel a business operating out of California with *,* contractors that business accessing a contractors phone to use the camera in a contractors private space is a significant violation and with a large public interest?
Case Rating: *
A "significant violation" typically involves a breach of law that affects a large number of individuals or has severe consequences. "Public interest" concerns cases impacting the broader community, not just individuals. Given the size and nature of your situation, it might be a high-value case. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
why did California not care?
Case Rating: *
It seems like your issue might involve significant privacy violations impacting a large number of people, making it a potentially high-value case. The California Attorney General's office might not intervene due to resource constraints or prioritization. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?