Virtual and augmented reality companies are much more worried about legal risks—especially relating to data privacy, safety and IP—than they were a year and a half ago, according to new survey results released by Perkins Coie.
In a report released Tuesday, the law firm said 44 percent of the individuals it polled responded that “consumer privacy/data security” was a legal risk of concern to their organization. That’s a big jump up from just 15 percent the last time Perkins Coie conducted the poll in September 2016.
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