By Ross Todd | August 21, 2019
The Ninth Circuit held that The Ultimate Software Group Inc., a company behind a website which allowed Wesley Greer to connect with a drug dealer who sold him fentanyl-laced heroin, fell within the broad immunity afforded to interactive computer services under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan D. Bick | August 16, 2019
Internet inventions come in four major categories, each with a different way of best protecting it.
By Amanda Bronstad | August 9, 2019
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit upheld certification of a class of Illinois users who claim Facebook's facial recognition violates the state's biometrics law.
By Alaina Lancaster | August 1, 2019
“The poster is outside the territory of the U.S.; the church's main concerns have been addressed by the takedown,” said Judge James Donato at a hearing Thursday morning. “Isn’t that enough to call it a day?”
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Alyssa Engleberg and Michelle A. Levin | July 19, 2019
From service-of-process to discovery to evidence, the internet is changing the way we practice. As attorneys, we must remain vigilant regarding any developments in this arena, as today's Snapchat can quickly become yesterday's MySpace.
By Frank Ready | July 18, 2019
California's new bot law is a subtle reminder to social media platforms to stay on top of the bots spreading fake information within their networks. But what happens if they don't is far from clear.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 28, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
By Ross Todd | June 25, 2019
The suit seeks a declaratory judgment finding that Epic violates California consumer protection statutes by not allowing parents to "disaffirm" certain purchases by minors.
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2019
U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers indicated she thinks information that Twitter is seeking to publish about government requests "would pose grave or imminent harm to national security" if made public.
By Brian Powers, PactSafe | June 19, 2019
Since first appearing in 2002, clickthrough litigation has skyrocketed 626%, indicating that many companies still have trouble understanding what makes their online contracts valid, what evidence they need to bring to court, and how to protect their business.
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