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Cases involving major technology companies. Laws that pertain to how digital information is generated, stored and managed.
By Amanda Groover Hyland | August 24, 2021
Disgruntled ex-employees, ruthless business competitors, high school bullies and ex-lovers all find their way to the internet with seemingly endless opportunities to punish, harass and embarrass on a worldwide stage, with just a few clicks on a keyboard.
7 minute read
By Shari Claire Lewis | August 16, 2021
A New York City law that took effect early last month is likely to significantly expand the range of biometric-related litigation beyond social media companies to a new group of defendants: retail stores, places of entertainment, and food and drink establishments doing business in New York City. In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media, Shari Claire Lewis explores the law and its implications.
9 minute read
By Raychel Lean | August 12, 2021
Session replay software allows website owners to track how users move around and interact with their site. It's taking off in Florida and elsewhere, but some plaintiffs are calling it a violation of privacy.
5 minute read
By Anne Bagamery | July 19, 2021
The search engine giant's most-recent scuffles with the French Competition Authority speak volumes about what it is willing to go to extraordinary lengths to protect.
5 minute read
By Peter Brown | July 12, 2021
In a 6 to 3 split decision among the justices, Justice Amy Coney Barrett's opinion found that the CFAA did not cover the misuse of computerized information if the person charged was otherwise authorized to access the data at issue.
6 minute read
By Patricia Kim and Maren Messing | July 1, 2021
The Court held that only those who obtain information from particular areas of the computer which they are not authorized to access can be said to "exceed authorization."
10 minute read
By Dara Kam | June 29, 2021
The controversial law seeks to prevent large social-media platforms from banning political candidates from their sites and to require companies to publish — and apply consistently — standards about issues such as banning users or blocking their content.
6 minute read
By Dara Kam | June 29, 2021
The controversial law seeks to prevent large social-media platforms from banning political candidates from their sites and to require companies to publish — and apply consistently — standards about issues such as banning users or blocking their content.
6 minute read
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2021
Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
5 minute read
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2021
Michael Bowe and Lauren Tabaksblat, who joined the firm last year, filed suit last week on behalf of 34 plaintiffs who claim that Pornhub's parent company created "a bustling marketplace for child pornography, rape videos, trafficked videos, and every other form of nonconsensual content."
5 minute read
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