January 02, 2019 | Law.com
What's Next: 5 Must-Watch Tech Issues in 2019Cryptocurrency developments, facial recognition, and bots gone bad top the list of looming issues.
By Ian Lopez
5 minute read
December 26, 2018 | The Recorder
Is California's DNA Retention a Violation of Privacy Rights?EFF's Jamie Williams says there are laws that mandate the expungement of DNA collected from arrestees that are never convicted, though the process is far from simple. "If judges are relying on that to uphold the constitutionality of the law, it's really important we put some light onto what is actually happening," she says.
By Ian Lopez
7 minute read
December 19, 2018 | The Recorder
Facebook Is Being Sued by DC's Attorney General Over 'Failure' to Protect User PrivacyThe 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Ian Lopez
2 minute read
December 19, 2018 | Litigation Daily
Facebook Sued by DC's Attorney General Over 'Failure' to Protect User PrivacyThe 21-page complaint in D.C. Superior Court alleges “lax oversight and enforcement of third-party applications.”
By Ian Lopez
2 minute read
December 19, 2018 | Law.com
What's Next: California Curbing Privacy Rights? | Regulators Poke Facebook | Innovation v. Impression in Law Firm TechAlso this week, London's test of facial recognition technology. And, Senate OKs big bucks for quantum computing.
By Ian Lopez
10 minute read
December 17, 2018 | The Recorder
Apple Sued Over 'False Pixel Counts' in iPhone X ModelsFiled in California, the lawsuit proposes nationwide, New York and California classes in going after Apple for allegedly overstating features of iPhone X, XS and XS Max phones.
By Ian Lopez
3 minute read
December 13, 2018 | The Recorder
In Cryptocurrency Debate, UCLA Prof Juggles Investor Protection With EntrepreneurshipUCLA Law's James Park says "the burden is really on the blockchain industry to show these are some projects that are good that have worked and are worthwhile. Once you begin seeing those, I think the SEC should really think seriously about giving a little more leeway to raise funds without registration."
By Ian Lopez
9 minute read
December 12, 2018 | Law.com
What's Next: Should the SEC Soften its Crypto Tone? | Killing Cambridge Analytica | Bias Ain't Google's Only ProblemThe SEC has been trying to move quickly on the crypto-as-securities front while also trying to not be seen as squashing innovation.
By Ian Lopez
9 minute read
December 05, 2018 | The Recorder
In UCLA Stabbing Case, Appellate Court Puts University on the Hook for Protecting StudentsThe move makes way for Katherine Rosen, a former UCLA student stabbed by her classmate while on campus, to bring her case against the university before a jury.
By Ian Lopez
3 minute read
December 05, 2018 | Litigation Daily
In UCLA Stabbing Case, Appellate Court Holds University Responsible for Student SafetyThe move makes way for Katherine Rosen, a former UCLA student stabbed by her classmate while on campus, to bring her case against the university before a jury.
By Ian Lopez
3 minute read
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