Amnesty International, article III, certainly impending, Clapper, data breach, fraud, hacking, identity theft, injury-in-fact, standing, theft
Does Clapper Silence Data Breach Litigation? A Two-Year Retrospective
By InfoLawGroup LLP on February 25, 2015
behavioral analytics, behavioral marketing, behavorial advertising, cookies, EU, European Union, Google, international, Privacy Policy
European Criticism for Google's New Privacy Policy
By W. Scott Blackmer on February 28, 2012
Google's new privacy policy (and its plans to create user profiles across multiple online services) has drawn fire from European data protection authorities. Online and mobile retailers and service providers should take account of a renewed emphasis on transparency and proportionality in collecting data about users.
behavioral marketing, behavorial advertising, privacy
Posting a Privacy Policy May Not Be Enough - NARC to Enforce Industry Principles
By Heather Nolan on September 06, 2011
behavioral advertising, behavioral marketing, chitika, deceptive practices, Federal Trade Commission, FIPPs, FTC Act, FTC consent, InfoLawGroup, information law group, information security, InformationLawGroup, opt-out, privacy enforcement, Section 5, Segalis, tracking, twitter
Privacy Enforcement Update: FTC Settles with Twitter and Chitika
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 18, 2011
As we have previously reported on our blog, 2011 has seen a whirlwind of privacy enforcement activity. The FTC, NLRB, EEOC, HHS and FINRA have all taken privacy enforcement actions this year. This March, the FTC has announced privacy settlements with Chitika and Twitter.
behavioral marketing, best practices, commerce department, FTC, InfoLawGroup, online privacy, privacy by design, privacy enforcement, privacy governance, privacy news
Privacy News Round-Up: Lessons Learned
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 10, 2010
Several important privacy issues were in the news in the first half of this week. Here's our take on these stories, which covered online data collection, employee privacy and legislative battles about the future of privacy.
banking, fraud, HIPAA, Mexico, privacy, reasonable, reasonable security, Regulation, Security
Quickhits: Dog Days of Summer Edition
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 08, 2010
acceptable use policy, behavioral marketing, confidentiality, data protection, EU, European Union, Facebook, Federal Trade Commission, fraud, FTC, identity theft, privacy, social media, social networking
Social Networking: Setting Boundaries in a Borderless Brave New World
By W. Scott Blackmer on May 29, 2010
Social networking entails some risks and responsibilities. It may implicate privacy and labor law, confidentiality and nondisclosure agreements, advertising regulations, defamation, and other legal regimes, across borders in a global medium. Users, and their employers, need to be aware of these risks and responsibilities in deciding how to make best use of social media.
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Massachusetts's Highest Court Delivers BJ Wholesalers (and other Retailers) a Data Breach Liability Gift
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 23, 2009