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30 Jan 2024, 9:50 am
[Plus an interview with Rob Silvers on the Cyber Safety Review Board] This was a big week for AI-generated deep fakes. [read post]
29 Jan 2024, 1:33 pm
[Cybertoonz gives the Commission a right of reply] Okay, maybe past Cybertoonz have been a little hard on the FTC in past issues, hinting that it has paid no attention to the national security concerns around personal data. [read post]
25 Jan 2024, 6:00 am
Speakers include: Niloy Roy, shareholder at Littler Mendelson; Chris Chapman, director of litigation support at Dickinson Wright; Michelle Six, of counsel at Gunster, Yoakley & Stewart; Vanessa Barsanti, partner at Kirkland & Ellis; and Karl Harris, CEO of Lex Machina. [read post]
23 Jan 2024, 4:29 pm
Stewart Baker has this post at The Volokh Conspiracy. [read post]
23 Jan 2024, 7:20 am
[Episode 488 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] The Supreme Court heard argument last week in two cases seeking to overturn the Chevron doctrine, which requires courts to defer to administrative agencies in interpreting the statutes that the agencies administer. [read post]
22 Jan 2024, 5:41 pm
[Cybertoonz is not impressed] The FTC has begun a new campaign against data brokers who are collecting and selling "sensitive" location information. [read post]
17 Jan 2024, 7:38 am
[Episode 487 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] Matthew Heiman kicks off this episode of the podcast with a breakdown of Russia's attack on Ukraine's largest mobile operator. [read post]
13 Jan 2024, 8:49 am
[Cybertoonz is there!] [read post]
11 Jan 2024, 5:38 pm
See Stewart Agency, Inc. v. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 8:15 am
[Episode 486 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] Returning from winter break, this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast covers a lot of ground. [read post]
9 Jan 2024, 5:41 am
[Cybertoonz explains EU tech law in four panels] As covered in this week's Cyberlaw Podcast, the AI Act is getting some poor reviews—from the US Congress as well as Europe's tech sector. [read post]
12 Dec 2023, 8:35 am
[Episode 485 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] This is 2023's last and probably longest episode. [read post]
5 Dec 2023, 9:01 am
[Episode 484 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] In this episode, Paul Stephan lays out the reasoning behind U.S. [read post]
28 Nov 2023, 8:01 am
[Episode 483 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] The OpenAI corporate drama came to a sudden end last week. [read post]
21 Nov 2023, 10:33 am
[Episode 482 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] In this episode, Paul Rosenzweig brings us up to date on the debate over renewing section 702, highlighting the introduction of the first credible "renew and reform" measure by the House Intelligence Committee. [read post]
14 Nov 2023, 7:47 am
[Plus Mark MacCarthy's book on "Regulating Digital Industries" in Episode 481 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] It's a commonplace among Silicon Valley VCs that introducing a new product too early is worse than arriving too late. [read post]
14 Nov 2023, 5:45 am
[As covered in upcoming Cyberlaw Podcast episode 481] What the FTC said: "Conduct that may violate the copyright laws––such as training an AI tool on protected expression without the creator's consent or selling output generated from such an AI tool, including by mimicking the creator's writing style, vocal or instrumental performance, or likeness—may also constitute an unfair method of competition. [read post]
7 Nov 2023, 9:04 am
[Episode 480 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] In a law-packed Cyberlaw Podcast episode, Chris Conte walks us through the long, detailed, and justifiably controversial SEC enforcement action against SolarWinds and its top infosec officer, Tim Brown. [read post]
31 Oct 2023, 7:23 am
[Plus Scott Shapiro on "Fancy Bear Goes Phishing" in episode 479 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] In this episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast, I take advantage of Scott Shapiro's participation to interview him about his book, Fancy Bear Goes Phishing – The Dark History of the Information Age, in Five Extraordinary Hacks. [read post]
24 Oct 2023, 8:29 am
[Episode 478 of the Cyberlaw Podcast] This episode of the Cyberlaw Podcast begins with the administration's aggressive new rules on chip exports to China. [read post]