New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | October 15, 2018
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis summarizes the anti-cybersquatting rules under the ACPA and explores two recent New York court decisions that help to illuminate the kinds of cyberpiracy claims that courts are willing to consider, and those that they are not.
By Frank Ready | October 5, 2018
California passed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2018
"Net neutrality, at its core, is the basic notion that we each get to decide where we go on the Internet, as opposed to having that decision made for us by Internet service provider," California Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, says.
By Zach Warren | September 26, 2018
ICANN's working on some new rules, but until they're finalized, intellectual property holders and law enforcement have had a tough time getting information on bad actor website owners.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 20, 2018
Major internet technology companies and advocates were backing Glassdoor's arguments urging the Texas Supreme Court, which heard argument Wednesday, to protect the anonymity of online reviews.
By Ellis Kim | September 19, 2018
Cooper & Kirk is working with the state attorney general to investigate allegations a tech company, reported to be Google, is deceiving consumers by tracking and storing their location data.
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Shepard Davidson | September 18, 2018
When George H.W. Bush signed into law the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination in “any place of public accommodation,” the internet barely existed.
By Ross Todd | September 10, 2018
The deal, which got sign-off from U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh on Friday, settles claims that the company misled investors about four breaches which touched up to 3 billion Yahoo accounts.
New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Scott Flaherty | September 6, 2018
Two recent cases pitting law firms against one another indicate fierce competition among certain types of firms that invest heavily in marketing efforts—and they illustrate how that competition is playing out in a modern, digital age.
By David Kalat, Berkeley Research Group | September 4, 2018
'Nervous System,' which approaches data privacy and cybersecurity issues from the context of history, explores Vannevar Bush and the earliest origins of Internet searches.
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