By Ross Todd | June 17, 2019
The Amazon-owned online video game streaming service is attempting to hold unidentified online trolls liable for a campaign to flood the site with pornography and violent images—including bodycam footage from the shooter at the Christchurch, New Zealand, mosques where 51 people were killed in March.
By Ross Todd | June 13, 2019
In a case involving Facebook's "tag suggestions" feature, the Ninth Circuit heard arguments Wednesday over whether the collection of an individual's biometric data in violation of the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act is sufficient to establish standing in federal court.
By Ross Todd | June 7, 2019
Locksmiths had sued Google, Bing and Yahoo, claiming they overstepped immunities under the Communications Decency Act by assigning sham competitors actual physical addresses on their mapping applications.
By Richard Binder | May 24, 2019
Pepe creator Matt Furie sued Infowars in 2018 for copyright infringement over a poster the company sold on its website.
By Frank Ready | May 10, 2019
Last week the U.K. announced plans to introduce new laws for IoT devices. The proposed regulations could potentially influence the approach taken in the United States—which may be a long time coming.
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By Thomas McNulty | April 23, 2019
The directive will require major changes for online content sharing services. Under existing law, services are immune from liability for copyright infringement resulting from user-posted content so long as they act promptly to remove material when an objection is raised.
By Angela Morris | April 17, 2019
The case claims a county sheriff violated free-speech rights by deleting comments and banning a user from a public Facebook page it created and maintained.
By Ellis Kim | April 10, 2019
Public Citizen is asking the court to force the agency to restore access to the website, citizen.org.
By Samuel Cullari and Alexis Cocco, Reed Smith | April 3, 2019
California companies, and companies with significant online presences, are already gearing up to meet these demands. But you're a company that either doesn't do business with California consumers or has a limited number of customers from California, why does this affect you?
By Craig R. Tractenberg, Fox Rothschild | March 27, 2019
As consumers become more dependent on technology, branding will be the key to gaining customers. Branding for the new consumer needs to start now.
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