By Ellis Kim | Ross Todd | March 19, 2019
As a result of the settlement, anyone seeking to place housing, employment or credit ads on Facebook will no longer be allowed to target consumers based on their age, gender or ZIP code.
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By Donald P. Boyle Jr., Mitzi L. Hill, LeeAnn Jones and Jonathan B. Wilson | March 19, 2019
The Internet of Things (IoT) has introduced the world to a legion of so-called “smart” devices that drive an increasingly connected consumer to a global network of information and data.
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By Donald P. Boyle Jr., Mitzi L. Hill, LeeAnn Jones and Jonathan B. Wilson | March 18, 2019
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a rapidly evolving way of thinking about the internet and how the devices we use every day interact. IoT describes the developing system in which “smart” devices interact with each other through the internet to gather and exchange data to provide additional functions, security and ease-of-use for human users.
By James Murphy, Hanzo | March 15, 2019
The internet as a latent data source isn't going to fade away or become less important. It's only going to get bigger, louder, and more pressing.
By Ross Todd | March 13, 2019
"Like their brick-and-mortar counterparts, internet companies must also comply with any number of local regulations concerning, for example, employment, tax or zoning."
By Mark S. Sidoti | March 8, 2019
Defense of ADA website claims calls for a very practical approach, undergirded by an in-depth knowledge of defenses that are likely to prevail and those that are no longer viable. This article discusses the current state of the law and focus on practical strategies for resolving ADA website claims.
By Stan Soocher | March 6, 2019
On March 7, 1994, the U.S. Supreme Court decided for the first time that a parody may be a copyright fair use. In the 25 years that followed, the High Court's unanimous 9-0 ruling in Campbell v. Acuff-Rose Inc., has been cited in more than 500 court decisions. But the Supreme Court's pronouncement left questions and controversies in its wake.
By MP McQueen | March 6, 2019
Some antitrust lawyers are skeptical of the announcement last week that the FTC's Bureau of Competition is naming a 17-staff lawyer task force to examine antitrust issues around big tech—which could possibly include reviewing some past mergers.
By MP McQueen | March 6, 2019
Some antitrust lawyers are skeptical of the announcement last week that the U.S. Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Competition is naming a 17-staff lawyer task force to examine antitrust issues around big tech — which could possibly include reviewing some past mergers such as Facebook's acquisition of WhatsApp and Instagram.
By MP McQueen | February 25, 2019
"The largest bank in the U.S. is making a very smart play to capture a lot of capital and a very unique data set, and to minimize fees in a unique way going forward,” said Andrew "Drew" Hinkes, chief legal officer at Athena Blockchain and an adjunct professor at New York University School of Law and NYU Stern School of Business.
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