By Rosanne Yang on May 28, 2024
Cannabis, twitter, social media, adlaw, Marketing Law
Twitter became the first major social media platform to allow cannabis ads in the U.S.By Mindy Abern on February 27, 2023
Brand Protection, trademarks, social media
Brand Protection Today Article 7: Anti-Social BehaviorBy W. Scott Blackmer & Sara Skinner Chubb on March 16, 2021
byod, confidentiality, employee privacy, privacy, social media, workplace
Live-Streaming Apps; What We Aren't Talking AboutBy Jamie Rubin on June 09, 2015
advertising, Advertising Law, alcohol, compliance, digital media, privacy, social media
Alcohol Ads In the Digisphere - New-ish Guides In TownBy Jamie Rubin on October 31, 2014
advertising, contests, Marketing Law, promotions, social media, sweepstakes
“Like-Gated” Promotions No Longer Permissible on FacebookBy InfoLawGroup LLP on August 14, 2014
Breach, breach response, data breach, data protection, InfoLawGroup, information security, new york breach, privacy, Segalis
Record Number of Data Breaches for New Yorkers in 2013By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 17, 2014
advertising, copyright, Right of Publicity, social media, social networking
Right of Publicity Update: Watch What You Tweet.By Benjamin Stein on May 21, 2014
Do Not Call Regulations, endorsements, FTC, FTC enforcement, FTC Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising, social media
#Sweepstakes and #Contest #Entries on Pinterest Are Endorsements, says FTC; Implications Beyond PinterestBy InfoLawGroup LLP on April 08, 2014
cybersecurity, cybersecurity framework, data protection, data security, hacking, InfoLawGroup, information security, information security program, Paulding, Red Flags Rule, Segalis, smart grid, white house order
Cybersecurity Effort Moves Forward – NIST Issues Final Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity FrameworkBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 18, 2014
contests, Facebook, privacy, social media, sweepstakes
Sweepstakes and Contests Now Easier To Run on FacebookBy Jamie Rubin on August 27, 2013
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 03, 2013
discovery, ediscovery, social media
Court Ordered Criminal Defense Lawyer to Take Down YouTube Video of ClientBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 27, 2013
cybersecurity, data protection, InfoLawGroup, information security, InformationLawGroup, privacy, Segalis, utility
White House Cyber Security Order Likely to Have Long-Term Impact on Critical Infrastructure Owners and OperatorsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 13, 2013
anonymity, defamation, First Amendment, free speech, privacy, social media
Illinois Court Protects Identity of Anonymous Online SpeakerBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 10, 2013
discovery, ediscovery, electronic discovery, privacy, social media
Defendant Not Entitled to "Delve Carte Blanche" Into Plaintiff's Social Media AccountsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on January 04, 2013
Do Not Call Regulations, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, privacy, social media
FTC Report: Mobile Apps For Kids Not Making The Grade (NOTE: Not Just A Privacy Report)By Jamie Rubin on December 19, 2012
Do Not Call Regulations, NLRB, social media
Employers Must Consider Social Media Risks to Life and Limb, Not Just PocketbookBy InfoLawGroup LLP on September 10, 2012
Boris, byod, California, EEOC, employee, employment, Illinois, Law, Maryland, Media, Michigan, Nihar, NLRA, NLRB, privacy, privacy law, Segalis, Shah, Social
Illinois Second State to Enact Law Barring Employers from Obtaining Current or Prospective Employees' Social Media Account CredentialsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on August 06, 2012
concerted activity, employee privacy, enforcement, group, Heather Nolan, InfoLawGroup, information, Law, NLRA, NLRB, privacy, privacy enforcement, Section 7, social media, social network
NLRB Issues Report on Employer Social Media PoliciesBy Heather Nolan on June 25, 2012