New Jersey Law Journal | Analysis
By Jonathan Bick | November 30, 2018
Internet reputation repair law results in protecting keywords, ameliorating adverse search engine results, and decreasing the likelihood of adverse content becoming ranked.
By Dan Clark | November 29, 2018
For years, federal legislators have attempted to pass comprehensive cybersecurity and data privacy legislation. With more support than ever from the public, industry and both sides of the political spectrum, 2019 may be the year when such legislation is enacted.
By Roy Strom | November 28, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on uber-litigious Fox Rothschild client Strike 3 Holdings, calling it a copyright troll that 'treats this court not as a citadel of justice, but as an ATM.'
Corporate Counsel | Expert Opinion
By Chris Kohler and Justin Steffen | November 26, 2018
For many Americans, a trip abroad conjures up images of scenic vistas, Roman ruins or Parisian cafes. For U.S.-based businesses, however, doing business abroad is often less idyllic. Complicated four-character acronyms threaten operations at every turn.
By Michael Bahar, Frank Nolan and Trevor Satnick, Eversheds Sutherland | November 14, 2018
Companies impacted by California's SB-327—especially manufacturers and distributors of IoT devices—should work to ensure compliance with the act as soon as possible if regulatory fallout is to be avoided come January 2020.
Legaltech News | Best Practices|Analysis
By Frank Ready | November 12, 2018
Law enforcement has successfully used social media to go undercover and monitor potential bad actors. Facebook's policies prohibit such behavior, but the courts don't seem to mind.
By Ross Todd | November 8, 2018
Mark your calendars, cyber-enthusiasts: Judge William Alsup is asking attorneys in a suit against Facebook over the massive data breach it disclosed in September for a rundown on "the subject of data privacy and the technology used to both protect and attack it."
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Anthony S. Volpe and Savannah G. Merceus | October 30, 2018
Prior to 2018, the last significant piece of copyright legislation addressing digital developments in music was the 1995 Digital Performance Right in Recordings Act (DPRA).
By Scott Graham | October 30, 2018
The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit rejected a big tech industry push to overrule a venue ruling that subjects Google to patent infringement suits in the Eastern District of Texas. A dissenting judge warned of "far-reaching consequences" for internet businesses.
By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2018
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: "Indeed, California's agreement not to enforce these regulations will allow Californians to continue to enjoy free-data plans that have proven to be popular among consumers."
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