By Frank Ready | July 18, 2019
California's new bot law is a subtle reminder to social media platforms to stay on top of the bots spreading fake information within their networks. But what happens if they don't is far from clear.
By Alaina Lancaster | July 3, 2019
Marketers, influencers and lawyers still have lingering questions about the line between content and advertising and how consumers process an onslaught of ad content
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By Patrick McKnight | July 1, 2019
Cybersecurity problems are distressingly apparent in the City of Brotherly Love these days. The city court's website has been shut down by a virus since May 21.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 28, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 27, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 27, 2019
“I still don't see an answer to my question why 23 law firms were necessary in the MDL and 8 in the state court case,” Judge Lucy Koh said at a hearing Thursday afternoon in San Jose.
By Ross Todd | June 25, 2019
The suit seeks a declaratory judgment finding that Epic violates California consumer protection statutes by not allowing parents to "disaffirm" certain purchases by minors.
By Ross Todd | June 24, 2019
The proposed class action claims North Carolina-based Epic Games Inc. doesn't include any built-in parental controls in Fortnite that would allow guardians of minors to make informed decisions regarding in-app purchases.
By Ross Todd | June 24, 2019
The proposed class action claims North Carolina-based Epic Games Inc. doesn't include any built-in parental controls in Fortnite that would allow guardians of minors to make informed decisions regarding in-app purchases.
By Ross Todd | June 21, 2019
After receiving an in camera filing from the government, U.S. District Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers indicated she thinks information that Twitter is seeking to publish about government requests "would pose grave or imminent harm to national security" if made public.
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