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      • About Rob Melton Law
        Robert Melton is a technology and startup lawyer with over a decade of legal and business experience.
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      • Audubon, PA USA
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  • Practice Areas
    • State Artificial Intelligence Laws in the US
    • Compliance and Regulatory Lawyer for Mergers & Acquisitions Transactions
    • Corporate Governance & Directors and Officers (D&O)
    • Cryptocurrency Laws
    • HIPAA and Health Care Privacy Laws
    • Security Incident Notification Laws
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    • California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA)
    • Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)
    • Digital Operational Resilience Act (DORA)
    • EU AI Act
    • Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
    • GDPR
    • Gramm-Leach-Bliley Act (GLBA)
    • HIPAA and Health Care Privacy Laws
  • Insights
    • EDPB Opinion 28/2024: How GDPR Applies to AI Model Training
    • Securing AI Agents: The New Frontier of Data Protection and Cybersecurity Risk
    • The OWASP Top 10 for Agentic AI in 2026
    • The DOJ’s New Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self Disclosure Policy: A Guide to the Criminal Division Policy
    • Voluntary Self Disclosure Under the Export Administration Regulations: A Guide for SMBs and Tech Startups
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  • CCPA Enforcement Guide for Service Provider and Series Conclusion

    • March 24, 2026
    • Posted by: rob
    • Category: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
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  • CCPA Contract Guide for Service Providers

    • March 22, 2026
    • Posted by: rob
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  • CCPA Regulations: Use and Retention of Personal Information by a Service Provider

    • March 19, 2026
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  • INTRO TO THE CCPA FOR SERVICE PROVIDERS

    • March 17, 2026
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  • Examining Data Protection Audit Rights in Privacy Laws and Contracts

    • March 9, 2026
    • Posted by: rob
    • Category: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
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  • How I negotiate a Data Processing Addendum (DPA) for Vendors

    • March 9, 2026
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    • Category: Data Privacy & Cybersecurity
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  • Five Steps to Improve Your Website Privacy Compliance

    • May 18, 2025
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  • Do I Need a Lawyer to Write My Privacy Policy?

    If you have ever launched a website, built a mobile app, or started an online business, you have almost certainly encountered this question. A quick internet search turns up dozens of free privacy policy generators, fill-in-the-blank templates, and AI tools that promise to produce a compliant policy in minutes. The temptation to use them is

    May 2, 2026 Read more
  • Do Startups Need Lawyers?

    The startup world has a well-documented bias toward moving fast. Speed is a competitive advantage, legal overhead feels like friction, and in the earliest days of a company, every dollar spent on professional services is a dollar not spent on product development, marketing, or hiring. It is entirely understandable, then, that many founders approach legal

    May 1, 2026 Read more
  • Proposed HIPAA Security Rule Update for 2026

    What Healthcare Organizations Need to Know Now I.  Introduction The healthcare sector is facing a cybersecurity crisis of historic proportions. In 2023 alone, more than 167 million individuals were affected by large breaches reported to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office for Civil Rights (OCR) — a figure that reflects just

    April 29, 2026 Read more
  • CNIL Recommendations on Applying the GDPR to AI System Development

    On January 5, 2026, France’s data protection authority, the CNIL, published its first comprehensive recommendations on the application of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) to the development of artificial intelligence systems. These recommendations address a long-standing tension in European privacy law: how to reconcile the GDPR’s stringent data protection requirements with the data-intensive realities

    April 26, 2026 Read more
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About Rob Melton Law

AI, privacy, and compliance counsel for technology companies. Based in Philadelphia.

 

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    We firmly believe that the internet should be available and accessible to anyone.

    We aim to ensure that the website is accessible to all people: blind people, people with motor impairments, visual impairment, cognitive disabilities, and more.

    This website utilizes various technologies that are meant to make it as accessible as possible at all times. We utilize an accessibility interface that allows persons with specific disabilities to adjust the website’s UI (user interface) and design it to their personal needs.

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      These adjustments are compatible with all popular screen readers, including JAWS and NVDA.

    2. Keyboard navigation optimization: The background process also adjusts the website’s HTML, and adds various behaviors using JavaScript code to make the website operable by the keyboard. This includes the ability to navigate the website using the Tab and Shift+Tab keys, operate dropdowns with the arrow keys, close them with Esc, trigger buttons and links using the Enter key, navigate between radio and checkbox elements using the arrow keys, and fill them in with the Spacebar or Enter key.Additionally, keyboard users will find quick-navigation and content-skip menus, available at any time by clicking Alt+1, or as the first elements of the site while navigating with the keyboard. The background process also handles triggered popups by moving the keyboard focus towards them as soon as they appear, and not allow the focus drift outside it.

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    For any assistance, please reach out to rob@robmelton.com