As New York and Other States Increase Regulation on 'Digital Dragnets', Private Sector May See Litigation Risks
More states and federal agencies are rolling out policies restricting the use of geolocation data, posing risks for enterprises that leverage such information for marketing purposes.
July 30, 2023 at 04:00 PM
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Legal TechnologyThe original version of this story was published on Legal Tech News
Keeping track of every device that pings with an individual cellphone signal might look like a large, entangled jungle gym. Indeed, the litigation in the pipeline as a result of this cellphone data looks similarly convoluted.
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