CAN-SPAM, FTC, Federal Trade Commission, commercial email, privacy
No Change to CAN-SPAMBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 15, 2019
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 08, 2018
advertising, Advertising Law, privacy
InfoLawGroup Partner Jamie Rubin to speak on "Ad Impression Measurement" at the 2017 BAA/ANA Marketing Law Conference in ChicagoBy InfoLawGroup LLP on October 04, 2017
By InfoLawGroup LLP on July 09, 2015
data security, digital media, privacy
InfoLawGroup is hiring!By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 14, 2015
app developers, app store, Apps, COPPA, data security, FTC, information security, mobile apps, privacy
Recent International Study Reports Delinquencies in App Privacy DisclosuresBy InfoLawGroup LLP on September 15, 2014
behavioral advertising, Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy Law, InfoLawGroup, marketing, pii, privacy, Regulations
ALERT: Google’s Plan to Open Its Services to Children Could Spur Changes to COPPA EnforcementBy InfoLawGroup LLP on August 28, 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
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 05, 2014
Big Data, compliance, FERPA, GLB, higher education, HIPAA, privacy, Security
“Big Data” for Educational Institutions: A Framework for Addressing Privacy Compliance and Legal ConsiderationsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on November 11, 2013
Do Not Call Regulations, Google, privacy, Street View, wi-fi
Wiretap Act Exception Did Not Protect Google's Collection of Street View Wi-Fi DataBy InfoLawGroup LLP on September 10, 2013
Adherence Communications, Boris Segalis, data protection, Do Not Call Regulations, healthcare, HHS, HIPAA, HITECH, InfoLawGroup, OCR, PHR Portals, privacy, privacy enforcement, privacy rule, security rule
New HIPAA/HITECH Rules Implementation Roadmap: Countdown Begins to September 23, 2013 Compliance DeadlineBy InfoLawGroup LLP on March 31, 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
anonymization, Big Data, breach notification, data breach, de-identification, Fair Information Practice Principles, FCRA, FTC, privacy
The Privacy Legal Implications of Big Data: A PrimerBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 12, 2013
anonymity, defamation, First Amendment, free speech, privacy, social media
Illinois Court Protects Identity of Anonymous Online SpeakerBy InfoLawGroup LLP on February 10, 2013
email, privacy, SCA, Stored Communications Act
Does the Stored Communications Act Protect an Email's Subject Line From Disclosure?By InfoLawGroup LLP on January 30, 2013
attitudes, consumer, Ponemon, privacy, survey
New Ponemon Study Lists Top Privacy Features Consumers View As Important, Ranks Most Trusted Companies for PrivacyBy InfoLawGroup LLP on January 29, 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
children's online privacy protection act, COPPA, Federal Trade Commission, FTC, FTC enforcement, privacy
Bieber Fever Gets a Dose of the FTC: Operator of Bieber Fan Site (Among Others) Agrees to One Million Dollar Settlement for COPPA ViolationsBy InfoLawGroup LLP on October 08, 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