New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Amanda R. Griner and Deborah M. Isaacson | December 18, 2023
A 2021 survey by Common Sense Media found that 88% of children between the ages of 13 and 18 had their own smartphone and 57% of children between the ages of 8 and 12 had their own tablet. The survey results caught the attention of the FTC, which actively enforces the Children's Online Privacy Protection Rule. The FTC now has issued a staff report, "Protecting Kids from Stealth Advertising in Digital Media", based on what it learned from its October workshop on the topic.
By Johnathan Bridbord, FTI Technology | December 15, 2023
As cyberstalking, online harassment and other similar issues continue to grow in frequency and complexity, digital forensics will be an important element in supporting the justice process with user attribution.
By Cassandre Coyer | December 13, 2023
Legaltech News caught up with Lothar Determann, author of the upcoming Determann's Field Guide to Artificial Intelligence Law, to discuss whether cross-disciplinary compliance efforts to AI are truly possible, whether data privacy laws are the right tools to regulate generative AI and more.
By Cheryl Miller | December 5, 2023
"I think we expected the large rubrics," said Shannon Yavorsky, head of Orrick's global cyber privacy and data innovation practice. "What I didn't expect was the level of detail around some of the carve-outs and the broad, broad definitions that are drawn in."
By Allison Dunn | December 1, 2023
"We find that Doe waived his claims of confidentiality under the Act by voluntarily and publicly disclosing his private health information in a public trial, and the qualified protective order under HIPAA did not preclude such waiver," Justice P. Scott Neville Jr., wrote.
By Maydeen Merino | November 30, 2023
The lawsuit by Facebook's parent comes amid the Federal Trade Commission's administrative proceedings against the company.
By Linda A. Thompson | November 29, 2023
The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.
By Linda A. Thompson | November 29, 2023
The NGO helmed by Max Schrems has filed what appears to be the first complaint over Meta's recently introduced paid, ad-free subscriptions to its Facebook and Instagram social networking sites.
By Alaina Lancaster | November 28, 2023
"This type of personal jurisdiction question involving an online payment platform is novel," wrote Judge Daniel Bress on behalf of the panel. We have never addressed such a situation, nor, to our knowledge, have other circuits."
By Riley Brennan | November 17, 2023
"The problem lies in whether Plaintiffs had clear notice that by clicking the 'Sign up now' button, they were expressing agreement to CuriosityStream's Terms of Use. The hyperlinked sentence referring to Terms of Use states only, 'By subscribing to Curiosity Stream, you agree that you've read our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy,'" Judge Stephanie A. Gallagher held. "Nothing in that sentence expresses an agreement to the Terms of Use or Privacy Policy themselves, simply an agreement that they were read."
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