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24 Oct 2012, 7:06 am by Nihar Shah
  Particularly, mobile carriers are apt to view location data as necessary data to conduct mobile services, an idea reinforced by Section 222 of the Communications Act, which allows carriers to collect, use and disclose location data, with user consent, in the same way as other Customer Proprietary Network Information (“CPNI”). [read post]
20 May 2011, 2:00 pm by shkim
  Like the plaintiffs in the California action, the New York plaintiffs claim that Facebook commercially capitalizes on its “complete access to users’ profiles as well as the information generated through users’ network activities” and its “unique[] ab[ility] to offer advertisers the ability to direct their ads to very specific demographics. [read post]
1 Feb 2019, 5:35 pm by Sydney Li
It can also collect every single action you make on any website (from composing private messages to browsing a shopping site), and any information stored or saved in your browser. [read post]
16 May 2019, 6:39 am by Beth Graham
Shapira are available for download from the Social Science Research Network. [read post]
19 Mar 2009, 12:27 am
There may be implicit consent to FNB collecting registration information but there is no way to determine whether that information is, in fact, being used for purposes the users may consent to when they sign up. [read post]
30 Jun 2024, 4:53 am by David Oxenford and Keenan Adamchak
Here are some of the regulatory developments of significance to broadcasters from this past week, with links to where you can go to find more information as to how these actions may affect your operations. [read post]
27 Dec 2011, 11:41 am by Sheppard Mullin
" According to the FTC, Google used Gmail users' information for a different purpose without telling them by starting a social networking site with the information. [read post]
  The FTC highlights enforcement actions alleging companies’ failure to have processes in place to detect intrusions (Dave & Buster’s, Inc.), including monitoring outgoing network transmissions for unauthorized disclosures of personal information (Franklin’s Budget Car Sales). [read post]
17 Jan 2018, 9:02 am by Alan L. Friel and Carolina Alonso
The FTC found that VTech violated COPPA by collecting personal information from children without proper notice or verifiable parental consent and by failing to take reasonable security measures to protect the data it collected. [read post]
23 Feb 2012, 12:01 pm by Rosanne Kay
Apple’s existing iOS App Guidelines already prohibited non-consensual collection of such information, but now consent will be defined as “explicit user approval”. [read post]
23 Feb 2012, 12:01 pm by Rosanne Kay
Apple’s existing iOS App Guidelines already prohibited non-consensual collection of such information, but now consent will be defined as “explicit user approval”. [read post]
23 Jul 2019, 4:18 am by Sean Klammer
A review of last year’s enforcement actions should help companies avoid unnecessary penalties and inform them what to expect going forward. [read post]
13 Aug 2023, 9:21 am by David Oxenford and Robert Primosch
Here are some of the regulatory developments of significance to broadcasters from the past week, with links to where you can go to find more information as to how these actions may affect your operations. [read post]
5 Feb 2023, 7:59 am by David Oxenford and Robert Primosch
Here are some of the regulatory developments of significance to broadcasters from the past week, with links to where you can go to find more information as to how these actions may affect your operations. [read post]
8 Apr 2010, 12:19 pm by David Kravets
A proposed federal class action in San Francisco claims that, once McAfee customers purchase McAfee software online, a pop-up appears even before the McAfee download begins. [read post]
24 Feb 2014, 6:00 am
Batch on his Twitter account and that he did inform or obtain permission from Ms. [read post]
19 Jun 2018, 12:55 pm by Katarzyna Szymielewicz
User consent means an informed, unambiguous action (such as change of settings from “no” to “yes”).[8] In order to be able to rely on this legal ground, companies that use fingerprinting would have to, in the first place, reveal the fingerprinting before it is executed and, then, wait for a user to give their freely-given informed consent. [read post]