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In the midst of World Cup fever comes news of a popular European soccer app asking users for microphone and GPS permissions in order to enforce copyrights. Ars Technica reports on the controversial
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Law firms and other businesses are using geofencing to close in on potential customers. While this is an exciting area of marketing for many, some are calling it intrusive. What’s geofencing? It’s defined
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As your inbox probably reflects, in the weeks, days, even hours leading up to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) going into effect on May 25, corporations and businesses were busy informing users
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The international privacy laws and e-discovery skies are changing rapidly: Congress recently signed the CLOUD Act into law, profoundly affecting the 1986 Stored Communications Act (SCA) and the privacy of U.S. citizens. Foley
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For many, going through security at the airport adds a layer of stress to travel plans. For some, it’s compounded when they’re pulled aside, and their electronic devices are inspected. There’s growing concern
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By May 25, 2018, companies doing business in the EU will have to comply with the updated privacy framework, General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), or face pricey fines. Facebook is preparing for the
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“Dystopian” is probably not the word Alexa would use to describe Amazon’s recently approved patents for a wristband that would possibly track warehouse workers’ movements, but it is what some news outlets have
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Yesterday, the Supreme Court of the United States began hearing arguments for the new year. The 2018 calendars for January and February list 18 cases. Below are two: one centers on the reasonable
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End-to-end encryption and the “almost air-tight protection” that it delivers to electronic messages in applications like WhatsApp and over email servers could actually be problematic for law firms and legal departments. Legaltech News
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Since the European Commission adopted the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield in 2016, replacing Safe Harbor, more than 2,000 companies have signed up for the new framework to avoid infringing on European privacy rights. Now
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After two years of preparation, China’s Network Security Law is ready for action. The National Law Review reports that the law is a historical development and one of the strictest worldwide. The report
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