New Jersey Law Journal | Commentary
By Jonathan Bick | November 13, 2020
It is likely that the United States will continue to be both an internet technology and internet law global leader. As such, American internet law will prospectively have global influence.
The Legal Intelligencer | Commentary
By Joshua A. Mooney and Linda D. Perkins | October 30, 2020
On Oct. 1, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in the U.S. Department of the Treasury collectively issued a pair of advisories warning ransomware victims, their insurers, and their incident response teams of potential sanctions for facilitating a ransomware payment.
By Aron Solomon | October 27, 2020
The FTC's Rules of the Road were designed to "help maintain the credibility of the internet as an advertising medium," which is impossible to do when online political advertisement internationally straddles the line between deception and reality.
By Joe Giovannoli | October 22, 2020
What does Mobile First Indexing mean for your law firm?
By Ross Todd | October 21, 2020
Google's Silicon Valley rival Apple gets a whopping 56 name drops in the blockbuster DOJ complaint filed against the search giant Tuesday.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | October 19, 2020
One of the most powerful tools available to fight COVID-19 is known as "contact tracing," which has long been used to limit the spread of everything from tuberculosis and measles to HIV and Ebola, writes Internet Issues/Social Media columnist Shari Claire Lewis.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Peter Brown | October 9, 2020
The aftershocks of Edward Snowden's actions reverberated across the European Union, which unlike the United States, has developed a detailed regime of regulations to protect the privacy of the citizens in its member states, writes Technology Law columnist Peter Brown.
By Anne Bagamery | October 9, 2020
Upholding an order by France's competition authority, the Paris Court of Appeal has ordered Google to start negotiating in good faith with publishers and news agencies for reusing their material online.
By Jason Grant | September 29, 2020
Five plaintiffs-side firms are behind more than 73% of all New York ADA website-accessibility federal filings, "which shows this is an extremely focused effort," said UsableNet, which conducted the research.
By Jason Grant | September 17, 2020
"No one will be spared from the effects of this multidimensional environmental crisis, and the most vulnerable will continue to be hit the hardest," the bar association states in a 10-page report and publicly issued statement.
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