July 2022 Privacy Law Top Blawgs
Covers bloggers' rights, DMCA, DRM, intellectual property, privacy and security issues. From the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
Provides global privacy and information security law updates and analysis. By Hunton & Williams.
Covers data breach prevention and responses. By Fox & Rothschild LLP.
Discusses issues of media law and responsibility with a special focus on libel and privacy law and the balance between the two.
Covers global privacy, data protection and cybersecurity regulatory and litigation environment. By Norton Rose Fulbright.
Provides information and commentary regarding Internet law, e-commerce and technology law, World Wide Web regulation, and intellectual property. By Richardson Sixth, LLC.
Covers data privacy, identity theft, invasion of privacy, and national security legal issues. By Proskauer Rose LLP.
Covers social media, e-discovery, privacy, and intellectual property. By Foster Swift Collins & Smith PC.
Covers global privacy and data security. By Covington & Burling LLP.
Covers privacy law and corporate privacy policy. By Peter Fleischer, Global Privacy Counsel for Google.
Covers the relationship between art and law with a focus on intellectual property, nonprofit tax-exempt organizations, free speech, and contemporary art. By Sergio Muñoz Sarmiento.
Covers IP/IT law, with a strong focus on copyright and internet law. By Barry Sookman.
Provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet, and privacy law. By Olshan Frome Wolosky LLP.
Updates on consumer protection trends and developments from the Advertising Law and Privacy Law practices of Kelley Drye
A Privacy Law and Security Law bLAWg, focusing on technological aspects of privacy, and looking at the effects of new regulations on technological advancements.
Covers telecom policy, services agreements and data security/privacy. By Keller and Heckman LLP.
Covers the law and business of social media. By Morrison Foerster.
Covers social innovation, movements and change. By Professor Ray Brescia, the Harold R. Tyler Chair in Law and Technology at Albany Law School,
Covers the Elvey v. TDAmeritrade case concerning information security, spam and identity theft.
Covers data security, HIPAA, identity theft and workplace privacy. By Jackson Lewis.