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By Chris Ribeiro | December 13, 2022
For companies caught in a hate or misinformation campaign, the playing field is as complex. Senior executives, board members, and advisors who become the public face of a targeted attack can be doxxed or subjected to death threats.
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By Amy Thomson | Bloomberg News | November 18, 2022
Seven senators wrote a letter to the Federal Trade Commission Thursday expressing concerns about the "integrity and safety" of the Twitter platform.
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By Jonathan Bick | November 15, 2022
Internet harassment is a form of conduct. It may take place on a workplace computer or on an augmented realty game. More specifically, internet conduct includes posting threats, obscene images, as well as internet communications via text, messaging, computer or email, which conveys harmful or false information on social media sites.
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By Emily Cousins | November 14, 2022
"Big Tech is watching us, but Silicon Valley needs to know that we are watching them too, and if they violate our consumer-protection laws, we will take strong action to protect our citizens," Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said.
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By Emily Cousins | November 14, 2022
"Big Tech is watching us, but Silicon Valley needs to know that we are watching them too, and if they violate our consumer-protection laws, we will take strong action to protect our citizens," Florida Attorney General Ashley Moody said.
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By Michael Kleinman and Talia Bulka | November 9, 2022
On Oct. 7, President Biden signed Executive Order 14086 on "Enhancing Safeguards for United States Signals Intelligence Activities," which serves as the first step toward restoring the free flow of European personal data to U.S. businesses. In this article, Michael Kleinman and Talia Bulka write that the order "contains some serious substantive improvements, but it is far from the "no spy" agreement that European privacy activists have demanded."
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By Colleen Murphy | November 4, 2022
The Colorado district court has entered $4.2 million in statutory damages against Micfo, a defunct infrastructure as service company, for contributory and vicarious infringements of the copyrights of 28 movies.
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By Law Journal Editorial Board | October 23, 2022
To hold interactive computer services liable for the consequences of their recommendations or even search results will not break the internet, but it will certainly bend it.
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By Tom Woods and Corey Day | October 4, 2022
While there is no silver bullet to compliance, settlements requiring WCAG 2.0 AA are regularly approved by the courts. This would suggest that taking active steps to comply with the WCAG would be sufficiently reasonable to comply with the ADA and could be used to deter zealous plaintiff's firms early in, if not before, the litigation.
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By Cliff Rieders | September 29, 2022
The web is bad enough, when it comes to invasion of privacy, but the Dark Web is something else altogether. In the unique case of Clemens v. ExecuPharm, 2022 U.S. App. LEXIS 24808 (Sept. 2, 2022) (Greenaway, Jr., C.J.), the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit had the opportunity of looking at the harm caused to a company employee when her privacy was invaded by the ominous Dark Web.
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