By Tarah Powell-Chen | February 1, 2019
To comply with the CCPA look-back provision, businesses should have begun record-keeping as of Jan. 1, 2019.
By Gerald Sauer | January 10, 2019
If you Google “What is the world's biggest private spying-services contractor?” the result should read: “Google.”
By Ian Lopez | December 19, 2018
The 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Ross Todd | December 17, 2018
Williams-Sonoma claims that Amazon.com has set up an "unauthorized" store using its famous housewares name and that the online retail giant engaged in a "systemic campaign" of copying patented designs for its West Elm-brand furniture.
By Amanda Bronstad | December 6, 2018
Plaintiffs lawyers, however, consider the Cambridge Analytica scandal "the tip of the iceberg" in Facebook's "willful pursuit of generating revenue at the expense of its users.”
By Roy Strom | November 27, 2018
A federal judge in Washington brought the hammer down on a Fox Rothschild team lead by Los Angeles-based partner Lincoln Bandlow who coordinates a national copyright infringement campaign for one of the most litigious companies in the U.S. over the past 13 months.
By Ross Todd | November 14, 2018
"As a lawyer, this evolution challenges me to continue learning and finding new ways to apply the law in uncharted territory," Blanco says.
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."
By Craig W. Adas and Alex Purtill | October 30, 2018
Although we are still at the relatively early stages of the commercialization of artificial intelligence (AI), it is clear that privacy and security considerations will be at the forefront of measures to regulate AI as industries increasingly adopt and integrate AI tools and store and utilize massive amounts of data generated through such tools.
By Scott Graham | October 29, 2018
U.S. District Judge Rodney Gilstrap's decision finding Google's servers constitute a "regular and established place of business" doesn't warrant mandamus review, the Federal Circuit held. A dissenting judge warned of "far-reaching consequences" for internet businesses.
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