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13 Mar 2019, 12:18 pm by Stewart Baker
David discusses how one technology company is using a more familiar tool – litigation – to fight back against Chinese companies for creating and then selling fake Facebook and Instagram accounts. [read post]
12 Mar 2019, 2:05 pm by Stewart Baker
David discusses how one technology company is using a more familiar tool—litigation—to fight back against Chinese companies for creating and then selling fake Facebook and Instagram accounts. [read post]
28 Feb 2019, 5:42 am by Eugene Volokh
Designating the conduct as an invasion of privacy . . . is not sufficient to support an injunction against peaceful distribution of informational literature of the nature revealed by this record. [read post]
24 Feb 2019, 1:00 pm by Joe Consumer
The case, In re Google Buzz Privacy Litigation, led to an $8 million settlement with Gmail users “arising out of Google’s disclosure of personally identifiable information without authorization through the defunct site, Google Buzz. [read post]
24 Feb 2019, 1:00 pm by Joe Consumer
The case, In re Google Buzz Privacy Litigation, led to an $8 million settlement with Gmail users “arising out of Google’s disclosure of personally identifiable information without authorization through the defunct site, Google Buzz. [read post]
21 Feb 2019, 10:47 am by Eric Goldman
Yesterday, the California Assembly Committee on Privacy and Consumer Protection held a hearing on the California Consumer Privacy Act. [read post]
5 Feb 2019, 2:35 pm by Stewart Baker
The Russians are so far from being shamed for their hacking that now they’re faking it. [read post]
5 Feb 2019, 2:35 pm by Stewart Baker
The Russians are so far from being shamed for their hacking that now they’re faking it. [read post]
4 Feb 2019, 2:14 pm by Stewart Baker
The Russians are so far from being shamed that now they're engaged in fake hacking. [read post]
3 Feb 2019, 4:51 pm by INFORRM
  The judge in the case of “In re Yahoo! [read post]
31 Jan 2019, 5:52 am by Joy Waltemath
Finding the need for additional injury, as the appellate court had, was in contrast to another appellate court in a separate matter, which found that no additional injury was required: In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation, 326 F.R.D. 535. [read post]
28 Jan 2019, 9:02 am by Venkat Balasubramani
Google Illinois Users’ Face-Scanning Privacy Lawsuit Against Facebook Headed to Trial Face Scanning Lawsuit Against Shutterfly Survives Motion to Dismiss Facebook Gets Bad Ruling In Face-Scanning Privacy Case–In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation Shutterfly Can’t Shake Face-Scanning Privacy Lawsuit The post Illinois Supreme Court Authorizes Biometric Lawsuits Without Any Allegation of… [read post]
Krishna Schaumburg Tan, Inc., and a recent federal district court decision, In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation, had rejected arguments by defendants that a plaintiff must allege some injury in fact separate from a statutory violation. [read post]
Krishna Schaumburg Tan, Inc., and a recent federal district court decision, In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation, had rejected arguments by defendants that a plaintiff must allege some injury in fact separate from a statutory violation. [read post]
25 Jan 2019, 4:54 pm by Jennifer Lynch
That case, In re Facebook Biometric Information Privacy Litigation (also called Patel v. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 6:23 am by James Vann
Nankivell , this approach to avoiding long and costly litigation really does work. [read post]
22 Jan 2019, 6:23 am by James Vann
Nankivell , this approach to avoiding long and costly litigation really does work. [read post]
8 Jan 2019, 3:00 pm by Michael H Cohen
The new Federal Trade Commission guidelines address posting on websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter, and other forms of social media. [read post]
20 Dec 2018, 9:30 pm by Bobby Chen
After investigating Facebook’s internal documents, The New York Times alleged that Facebook broke its privacy agreements with users. [read post]