"AB 370", "online tracking", "privacy statement", Attorney General, CalOPPA, DNT, Do Not Track, guidance, Kamala Harris, Section 5
Say What You Do and Do What You Say: Guidance for Privacy Policies, and for Life
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 26, 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
Privacy and Data Security
‘Right to Be Forgotten’ Is Foreign Concept in America
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 14, 2014
New Regulatory Guidance on COPPA Puts the Spotlight on Student Privacy
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 13, 2014
COPPA, NSA, privacy, VPPA
InfoLawGroup Senior Counsel Mark Paulding Discusses Privacy and Security on This Week in Law
By InfoLawGroup LLP on May 05, 2014
contracts, forum selection clause, software license
In Software Dispute, Court Enforces Forum Selection Clause and Transfers Case from California to Michigan
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 30, 2014
Advertising Law, California, Children’s Privacy
New California Regulation Regarding Minors Is Coming: Are You Ready? Part 2 – The Advertising Provisions
By Justine Young Gottshall on April 28, 2014
"one-party consent", "The Good Wife", "two-party consent", Clark, Eavesdropping, Kearney, recording
Spoiler Alert: Illinois May No Longer Require Two-Party Consent, but California Still Does
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 22, 2014
Cyber Insurance Becoming More Mainstream
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 17, 2014
New California Regulation Regarding Minors Is Coming: Are You Ready? Part 1 – The “Eraser Button” Provisions
By Justine Young Gottshall on April 17, 2014
Breach, breach notification, California, data protection, data security, heartbleed, HIPAA, hipaa hitech, OpenSSL, passwords, Security, vulnerability
FAQs Concerning the Legal Implications of the Heartbleed Vulnerability
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 14, 2014
CAA, Chesboro, consent, E-Sign, expected and desired business communications, GroupMe, intermediary, package delivery notification, prior express consent, prior express written consent, TCPA
Two FCC TCPA Orders Address Consent through an Intermediary, Provide First TCPA Exemption, and Hint at Future Directions
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 11, 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 Pinterest
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 08, 2014
continuing guarantees, E-Sign, fiber content, FTC, garments, hang-tag, hangtag, textiles
A Brief Analysis of the Textile Labeling Rules 2014 Amendments
By Jamie Rubin on April 07, 2014
copyright, False advertising, Lanham Act, standing, Supreme Court
The U.S. Supreme Court Provides a National Standard for Who Can Sue for False Advertising Under the Lanham Act
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 01, 2014
Twist in the Target Lawsuit!
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 01, 2014
California AG’s Office Attorney Shares Views on Office’s Privacy and Security Enforcement Priorities; Recent California Privacy and Cybersecurity Laws
By InfoLawGroup LLP on April 01, 2014
contests, official rules, promotions, social media platforms, sweepstakes
Pitfalls and Complications in Running a New-Media Promotion
By Benjamin Stein on March 26, 2014
Attorney General Harris Unveils Cybersecurity Guide for California Businesses
By InfoLawGroup LLP on March 23, 2014
ADA, Do Not Call Regulations, WCAG, web accessibility
DOJ Consent Decree Provides Guidance on Web Accessibility Compliance Under ADA
By Mark Paulding on March 20, 2014