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December 26, 2023 | Legaltech News

Gen AI vs. the GDPR: A Look Back at This Year's Tensions

The relationship between generative artificial intelligence and the EU's GDPR is a complicated one, with some data privacy professionals who claim the two can't coexist, and others who argue that a GDPR-like framework is necessary for the technology to grow sustainably. Here are some areas of contentions between the two from 2023.
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December 26, 2023 | Legaltech News

Legal Tech's Milestones for Cybersecurity & Data Privacy in 2023

Legal industry experts make their picks for the biggest developments in cybersecurity and data privacy in the past year.
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December 26, 2023 | The Recorder

All 'Penned' In: Latest Privacy Litigation Trend Alleges Internet Technologies Are Illegal Pen Registers

Just in time for the holidays, the plaintiffs' bar has gifted the business community with yet another newly minted privacy litigation theory, according to Sheppard Mullin's Wynter Deagle, Anne-Marie Dao and Dane Brody Chanove.
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December 20, 2023 | Legaltech News

On the Naughty List? 6 Hurdles OpenAI Faced This Year

OpenAI and its chatbot ChatGPT repeatedly found themselves in the news this year, partly because they best exemplify the recent advances in generative AI, but also because the two sometimes found themselves in hot water.
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December 20, 2023 | New York Law Journal

Thirty-Three States Challenge Meta's Failure To Protect Children's Information

Children aged 13 and under can log in to social media by lying about their age or pretending to be an adult; yet, social media contains vast quantities of content that is inappropriate for very young users. In his Privacy Matters column, Peter Brown discusses how and why 33 states acted together to file a massive litigation against Meta to protect the children in their respective states.
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December 19, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Judge Clears Path for Ex-Saltz Mongeluzzi Paralegal Suit: Vaccination Status Is Confidential 'Health Information'

"Judge Wolson only ruled on certain preliminary legal pleading issues, but at this stage, of course, he did not make any determination on the accuracy of the plaintiff's alleged claims or consider any of the firm's factual defenses," the firm's attorney, Morgan, Lewis & Bockius partner Michael Banks, said via email Tuesday.
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December 19, 2023 | The Legal Intelligencer

Cybersecurity Threats: A Year in Review and a Look Ahead

In confronting unprecedented circumstances, insurers and insureds need to confirm that their business insurance policies and data security practices protect them from any operational interruptions.
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December 19, 2023 | Law.com

EU Commission Opens First Probe Into X Under New Social Media Law

Competition chief Margrethe Vestager said Brussels officials had 'enough' evidence to open proceedings.
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December 19, 2023 | The Recorder

EU Commission Opens First Probe Into X Under New Social Media Law

Competition chief Margrethe Vestager said Brussels officials had 'enough' evidence to open proceedings.
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December 18, 2023 | Law.com

Massachusetts Court to Consider: Are Public Social Media Posts 'Inherently Unknowable' in Terms of Defamation Discovery Rules?

"The correct application of the discovery rule will be dispositive of all of the state law claims in this case," U.S. District Judge Nathaniel M. Gorton wrote. "If the discovery rule tolls the statute of limitations, the state claims survive; if not, those claims are time-barred. Furthermore, the discovery rule as interpreted by the SJC will substantially inform this Court as to whether laches bar the two federal law claims."
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