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Pinterest’s Accounts and Terms of Service for Businesses and their Potential Impact on Sweepstakes, Contests, and Other Promotions
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 27, 2012
Nationally Recognized Advertising Attorney, Lexy Payne, Joins InfoLawGroup LLP
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 27, 2012
arbitration, autodialer, SMS, TCPA, text messaging
Three Recent TCPA Cases Illustrate Divergent Treatment of Similar Conduct
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 21, 2012
Do Not Call Regulations
Chesbro v. Best Buy Stores, L.P.: Court Rejects Defense of “Informational” Calls
By Justine Young Gottshall on November 09, 2012
ILG Attorneys to speak at PMA Conference
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 08, 2012
FTC Recommends Best Practices for Facial Recognition Technologies
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2012
Apps, Attorney General, CalOPPA, Kamala Harris
Trick or Treat: California's AG Notifies Nearly 100 Apps of Need for Privacy Policy
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 31, 2012
Companies Must Consider Their Travel Providers’ Data Practices, or Risk Being Harmed
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 31, 2012
GAO Study Gives Low Marks to Companies Regarding Transparency to Consumers of Use of Location Data
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 24, 2012
email, SCA, south carolina, Stored Communications Act, webmail
South Carolina Supreme Court Splits with the Ninth Circuit Regarding Stored Communications Act Protections for Webmail
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 22, 2012
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 Violations
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 08, 2012
advertising, marketing, promotions, state law
Advertising About Charities and Charitable Causes: It’s the Details that Matter
By Heather Nolan on October 04, 2012
cyber insurance, data breach, data privacy, information security, risk management, SMB
How Cyber Risk Insurance Can Help SMB's Stay in Business After a Breach
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 03, 2012
11th Circuit, causation, cognizable harm, damages, data breach, data security, Hannaford data breach payment card PCI DSS, identity the, motion to dismiss, motion to dismiss negligence security breach litigation standing injury-in-fact, negligence
Eleventh Circuit Rules "Damages" Properly Alleged in Data Breach-Identity Theft Lawsuit
By InfoLawGroup LLP on September 17, 2012
Whitepaper - Local & State Govt Data Security and Cyber Risks
By InfoLawGroup LLP on September 13, 2012
Do Not Call Regulations, NLRB, social media
Employers Must Consider Social Media Risks to Life and Limb, Not Just Pocketbook
By InfoLawGroup LLP on September 10, 2012
CIO Council, coit
Federal CIO Council Releases BYOD Toolkit
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 28, 2012
Boris Segalis, Breach, data security, FTC, information security program, Nihar Shah, NYSEG, privacy enforcement, PUC, SmartGrid, Utilities, vendor management
Data Breach at New York Utility Prompts Enforcement Action and Industry-Wide Data Security Review
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 24, 2012
computer fraud and abuse act, Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA), employee, employer, Security, trade secrets
Fourth Circuit Holds CFAA Does Not Bar Employee's Misappropriation of Business Information When Employee Was Authorized to Access Information Initially
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 09, 2012
advertising, Advertising Law, and, Commission, Division, Endorsement, endorsements, Federal, FTC, Guidelines, National, Testimonial, testimonials, Trade
The NAD's First Take on Pinterest: Pinterest Content Subject to Testimonial Guidelines
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 09, 2012