Marc Roth

Marc Roth

April 10, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Regulatory: Drafting and reviewing your privacy policy

With almost daily news reports of data breaches, hacking intrusions and companies collecting and using information contrary to their stated policies, privacy has become a front-burner issue for C-suite executives.

By Marc Roth

12 minute read

March 13, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Regulatory: In-house counsel must become actively involved in privacy matters—Part 2

This article is the second in a series of three to discuss the importance of, and recent developments affecting, privacy and data security, and the issues that corporate counsel need to consider in these areas.

By Marc Roth

6 minute read

February 13, 2013 | Inside Counsel

Regulatory: In-house counsel must become actively involved in privacy matters

Long gone are the days when privacy and data security issues were the responsibility of an organizations information technology department.

By Marc Roth

4 minute read

January 09, 2002 | Law.com

Sample Clause: License to Use Online Forum Content

Many Web site owners and Internet service providers offer online forums such as bulletin boards, chat rooms and listserves. A service provider that offers these forums for general use should consider including a notice in its terms of use, stating that by using the service, the user is granting the service provider an unrestricted license to use the content posted by the user for any purpose, in any medium.

By Marc Roth

2 minute read

October 26, 2000 | Law.com

Sample Clause: Disclosure of Consumer Data to Third Party Vendors

By Marc Roth

2 minute read

October 05, 2000 | Law.com

Sample Clause: Disclosure of Consumer Data to Third Party Vendors

By Marc Roth

2 minute read

September 20, 2001 | Law.com

Standard Contractual Clauses Under the EU Data Protection Directive

The EU Data Protection Directive prohibits the transfer of personal data from the EU to entities located in other countries that are not deemed to have "adequate protection" for personal data. The United States is one such country, but U.S. companies have a number of options available to them, including the use of contracts containing standard clauses obligating parties to the transfer to comply with the directive.

By Marc Roth

6 minute read