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Can I collect IP addresses from participants in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Yes, you can collect IP addresses from participants in New Jersey, but there may be certain requirements that you need to comply with.
Requirements for collecting IP addresses in New Jersey
According to our search results, there are no specific laws or regulations in New Jersey that prohibit the collection of IP addresses. However, if you collect IP addresses, you may be subject to other laws and regulations that govern the collection and use of personal information.
For example, the New Jersey Consumer Fraud Act (NJCFA) prohibits deceptive practices in the collection, use, and dissemination of personal information [2.1]. Additionally, the New Jersey Identity Theft Prevention Act requires businesses to implement reasonable security measures to protect personal information from unauthorized access, use, and disclosure [1.5].
Therefore, if you plan to collect IP addresses from participants in New Jersey, you should ensure that you comply with all applicable laws and regulations related to the collection and use of personal information.
Please note that this response is based on the information available in our search results and should not be construed as legal advice. If you have specific legal questions or concerns, we recommend consulting with a licensed attorney in New Jersey.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Reciprocal agreements; prohibition of Internet gaming in establishments that do not hold an Internet gaming permit
- [1.5] Internet site operator registration; disqualifying criteria
Jurisdiction
New Jersey