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1 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.140(o)(1).
2 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.140(g). The notion of California residents is included in §17014 of the California Code of Regulations, which defines resident as “(i) every individual who is in the State for other than a temporary or transitory purpose, and (ii) every individual who is domiciled in the State who is outside the State for a temporary or transitory purpose”. §17014 contains further clarifications and examples on the notion of California resident.
3 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.120 and 1798.135.
4 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.140 (t) (1).
5 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.120(d).
6 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.100, 1798.115, 1798.115 and 1798.130.
7 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.105.
8 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.125.
9 Cal. Civ. Code §1798.140 (v).
10 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.145.
11 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.140 (t) (2) (C).
12 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.130 (a) (5).
13 Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.150.
14 The CCPA does not define “violation”, however, the California Online Privacy Protection Act (“CalOPPA”) tabulates damages on a per-capita base. If the same system is used for CCPA violations, each consumer whose information is illegally sold would be an independent violation. Then, if a business intentionally sells the profiles of 1000 users who have requested their information not to be sold, the maximum penalty would be USD 750,000, not USD 7,500.
15 Section 1798.130 (a) (2) of the California Civil Code.