By Batya Forsyth and Everett Monroe, Hanson Bridgett | June 18, 2018
The GDPR sets a much higher standard for valid consent that makes obtaining and maintaining it from its users more difficult than the U.S. legal framework.
By Ben Hancock | June 14, 2018
SEC Division of Corporate Finance Director William Hinman's remarks at the Yahoo Finance All Markets Summit offered some of the clearance indication to date of how the regulator analyzes initial coin offerings.
By Rhys Dipshan | June 14, 2018
A survey by Ernest and Young found that most corporate professionals believed regulatory complexity posed the biggest barrier to adoption of blockchain technologies.
By Caroline Spiezio | June 14, 2018
'Although the 2015 net neutrality rules ended this week, the fight is far from over,' said Michael Cheah, the general counsel of Vimeo, in a statement. He wasn't the only person in tech upset about the end of this Obama-era regulation.
By Dan Clark | June 7, 2018
GDPR has raised some new issues around domain ownership and infringement. But hold tight—the situation may improve down the road.
By Ana Tagvoryan, Jeffrey Rosenthal and Harrison Brown, Blank Rome | June 7, 2018
Recent legal trends can help distinguish between informational and transactional text communications, and those that may cross the line into marketing and advertising.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 6, 2018
"The cease and desist order contains no prohibitions. It does not instruct LabMD to stop committing a specific act or practice. Rather, it commands LabMD to overhaul and replace its data-security program to meet an indeterminable standard of reasonableness. This command is unenforceable,” the appeals court said.
By Gabrielle Orum Hernández | June 6, 2018
The 30-day notification window does not provide for any specific exemptions and is the shortest of any state.
By C. Ryan Barber | June 1, 2018
The two FTC lawyers did not violate rights of LabMD's chief-executive, the D.C. Circuit said Friday, because the agency's enforcement action against had an alternative cause: a data breach that exposed a file containing the personal information of nearly 10,000 patients.
By Mark Sangster, eSentire | May 30, 2018
Small firms can find themselves trapped between cyberattacks, like ransomware, that don't prejudice based on the size of firm, and regulators who are indifferent to your size, when investigating a potential violation.
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