Data compliance for tech companies can be difficult to keep up with as laws vary according to the location of the users. Russia, for example, requires Russian user data be stored only on servers located in Russia.
Read MoreBPO companies should be aware that TCPA violations are interpreted differently in different states when finding personal liability in company owners and officers.
Read MoreAs sextortion has increased on social media and online dating platforms, it is important for people to be aware of the potential to safeguard against becoming a victim of the crime.
Read MoreIn a recent case, the Texas Supreme Court ruled on the standard of review and requirements of notice provisions in Texas contracts.
Read MoreThe EU is proposing a new regulation which would use AI to screen personal messages online in an effort to identify grooming.
Read MoreYou can now request Google delete your personal information from its search results.
Read MoreThe original Top Gun movie was based on a Yonay copyright. The Yonay family is now suing Paramount over Top Gun: Maverick after obtaining termination rights.
Read MoreSeveral technology giants were tricked into releasing the private data of many customers when they complied with forged legal requests from hackers.
Read MoreIntel created artificial intelligence software intended to detect the emotional states of students during their remote learning sessions through collection of biometric information.
Read MoreThe U.S. government appears to be swaying in direction of promoting the right to repair and changes in anti-circumvention exemptions to allow consumers access to current technology without hefty costs.
Read MoreThe EU’s Digital Markets Act is aimed at curtailing monopolistic power of any one particular technology company.
Read MoreAs brand owners rush to get their own spaces in virtual reality, McDonald’s also files for trademarks covering virtual goods and services for use in the Metaverse.
Read MoreHermès files trademark infringement lawsuit against Mason Rothschild for use of MetaBirkins as NFTs.
Read MoreThe US DOJ claims misuse of attorney-client privilege by Google in drafting internal communications in a manner that shields them from production.
Read MoreWith online sales continuing to grow and product testers and demonstrators looking for stardom and quick cash, brands are seeing a growth in influencers and counterfeits on the market.
Read MoreA judge in Russia ruled that One Entertainment’s Peppa Pig character would no longer be recognized as having IP rights in Russia.
Read MorePresident Biden seeks to help improve child privacy protection for children on social media platforms through a variety of new initiatives.
Read MoreCorporate Transparency Act (CTA) and the proposed rules by the federal Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCen) pose significant risks to small businesses, their founders and owners, and potentially associated professionals. The CTA was the culmination of a multi-year effort by Congress, the Department of Treasury (Treasury), other national security agencies, law enforcement, and other stakeholders to bolster the US corporate transparency framework.
Read MoreOn March 7, 2022, Judge Albright of the Western District of Texas (WDTX) issued new standing orders governing patent cases.
Read MoreTexas AG, Ken Paxton, sued Meta Platforms, Inc. for Texas law violations of biometric data use and storage that was collected by Facebook.
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