Daily Business Review | Commentary
By Michael Hersh and Kimberly Wald | December 31, 2019
Now we're discussing the effects of "smart" technology and social media. While it has always influenced our profession, technological progress is having a greater impact now than ever before.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 16, 2019
Over the past month or so, the FTC took a number of notable privacy-related actions against a host of companies regarding what it considered to be their problematic online activities. Many states have passed or carried over a patchwork of privacy legislation for consideration in their next legislative session, including 25 pieces of privacy legislation that are pending in New York state alone. In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses these recent developments.
By Leigh Jones | Vanessa Blum | December 13, 2019
Time waits for no one. So in this episode we're exploring the changes in legal tech that developed this year and what we can expect in 2020.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | December 12, 2019
Internet use has fundamentally transformed traditional employee protection in the workplace, and has resulted in the potential invasion of a worker's privacy by employers.
By Max Mitchell | December 10, 2019
Although the decision denied the defendants' efforts to dismiss the class action lawsuit entirely, the ruling also dismissed the plaintiff's argument that the defendants' conduct had additionally constituted an invasion of privacy.
By R. Robin McDonald | December 3, 2019
The state of Georgia contends that Public.Resource.Org violated its copyright when organization founder Carl Malamud bought the 186-volume annotated code and all of its supplements and made it available for free online.
By Greg Land | November 26, 2019
An Atlanta digital advertising company said it had revenues of more than $100 million between 2014 and 2016 but that Google has effectively put it out of business using illegal tactics since then.
By John Kang, The Asian Lawyer | November 19, 2019
The ruling raises questions about government efforts to place restraints on speech in Hong Kong, where online censorship has not previously been an issue.
By Scott Graham | November 15, 2019
The court's involvement is sure to reignite a 50-year-old debate over how much, if any, software should be subject to copyright, and the contours of the fair use defense in the digital age.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 4, 2019
The ruling from the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit continues to sketch the limits of the Fourth Amendment in digital searches.
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