By Cheryl Miller | October 26, 2018
FCC Chairman Ajit Pai: "Indeed, California's agreement not to enforce these regulations will allow Californians to continue to enjoy free-data plans that have proven to be popular among consumers."
By Caroline Spiezio | October 3, 2018
The Irish Data Protection Commission announced its investigation into the Facebook breach via Twitter on Wednesday—the first such probe since the General Data Protection Regulation went into effect in May.
By Ross Todd | October 2, 2018
In the suit filed Monday in the Northern District of California, the publisher claims that PayPal never warned that it might ban users for their off-platform speech.
By Cheryl Miller | September 30, 2018
"Net neutrality, at its core, is the basic notion that we each get to decide where we go on the Internet, as opposed to having that decision made for us by Internet service provider," California Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, says.
By Cheryl Miller | September 28, 2018
“The lack of basic security features on internet connected devices undermines the privacy and security of California's consumers," a California lawmaker says.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 19, 2018
Major internet technology companies and advocates backed Glassdoor, which was urging the Texas Supreme Court Wednesday to protect the anonymity of online reviews.
By Erin Mulvaney | September 18, 2018
“We can't let gender-based ad targeting online give new life to a form of discrimination that should have been eradicated long ago,” says Galen Sherwin, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU's Women's Rights Project.
By Ross Todd | September 10, 2018
The deal, which got sign-off from U.S. District Judge Lucy Koh on Friday, settles claims that the company misled investors about four breaches which touched up to 3 billion Yahoo accounts.
By Ian Lopez | August 30, 2018
IP and internet expert Annemarie Bridy, an affiliate scholar at Stanford's Center for Internet and Society, breaks down why automation in law isn't always a great thing.
By Scott Graham | August 27, 2018
The owner who shared a internet connection has no affirmative duty to police for copyright violations, the panel decided.
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