By Alaina Lancaster | February 11, 2021
The latest Section 230 reform proposal would more than triple the number of statutory exceptions to the law that helps shield online platforms from liability for user-generated content.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 20, 2021
"I know there'll be an element out there that will say I'm just crazy, that we're impinging on free speech," said Lento Law Group's Keith Altman. "What we're doing is trying to get Apple to act reasonably to take reasonable steps to prevent the illegal use of these applications."
By Shaleen J. Patel and Mike Hobbs, Troutman Pepper | January 15, 2021
While the sound distracting you hear from this article may well be William Shakespeare rapidly turning in his grave like the Mad Hatter Teacup Ride at Disneyworld, recent legal and procedural developments associated with the ubiquitous Instagram social media site have created significant practical and legal risks for both copyright owners and account holders that would have even vexed the Bard himself.
By Alaina Lancaster | January 14, 2021
The hypothetical question came in a hearing involving Donald Trump's ban targeting WeChat.
By Krishnan Nair | January 14, 2021
The highest adviser to Europe's top court has said national privacy regulators can take legal action against tech giants who flout GDPR rules even if they are headquartered in another EU country.
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By Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady | January 12, 2021
In their Intellectual Property Litigation column, Eric Alan Stone and Catherine Nyarady report on several recent cases in New York federal courts that addressed the unsettled question of whether news organizations and other publishers infringe an author's rights by embedding social media posts containing copyrighted photographs.
By Peter Brown | January 11, 2021
In response to increasing regulatory constraints, some of the Internet's largest companies have created large aggregations of user data into "Walled Gardens" and data "Clean Rooms" where advertisers can test and target their messaging without violating the privacy of the data subjects. In his Technology Law column, Peter Brown explains how these large pools of data further the goals of the advertising industry without violating the increasingly strict national privacy regimes.
By Victoria Hudgins | January 8, 2021
Social media companies don't have to consistently enforce their policies or terms of services. And there's little legal recourse for those looking to force them to abide more closely to their own rules.
By Patrick Smith | December 14, 2020
The B2B social network has seen a massive uptick in usage, both paid and unpaid, from law firms over the past year and especially over the last six months. Exactly what are firms using it for?
By Amanda Bronstad | December 4, 2020
On the heels of a U.S. House report, a new class action alleges that Facebook used "copy, acquire, kill" methods to wipe out its competitors and illegally monopolize both the social media and social network markets.
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