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Can I collect pixel information from participants in Oregon? What are the requirements?
Requirements for Collecting Pixel Information from Participants in Oregon
Based on the provided context documents, there are no specific provisions that address the collection of pixel information from participants in Oregon. However, there are general requirements for collecting and disclosing information that may apply.
Under ORS 192.311 to 192.478, any person has the right to access public records, which include any information that is prepared, owned, used, or retained by a public body. However, certain records may be exempt from disclosure under the law.
If the pixel information is considered a public record and is not exempt from disclosure, it must be made available on the Oregon transparency website maintained by the State Chief Information Officer [1.1]. State agencies and education service districts are required to furnish information to the website, subject to laws relating to confidentiality [1.1].
Additionally, if the collection of pixel information involves the use of personal information, such as names, addresses, or other identifying information, the collection and use of such information may be subject to Oregon’s data privacy laws. Oregon has enacted the Oregon Consumer Information Protection Act (OCIPA), which requires businesses to implement reasonable data security practices and notify consumers in the event of a data breach [ORS 646A.600 to 646A.628].
Therefore, if you plan to collect pixel information from participants in Oregon, you should ensure that you comply with applicable data privacy laws and regulations. It is recommended that you consult with a legal professional to ensure compliance with all relevant laws and regulations.
In summary, there are no specific requirements for collecting pixel information from participants in Oregon. However, if the information is considered a public record, it may be subject to disclosure under Oregon’s public records law. Additionally, if the collection of pixel information involves personal information, it may be subject to Oregon’s data privacy laws.
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Oregon