By JEFF TON, BLUELOCK | August 8, 2017
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By Sue Reisinger | August 8, 2017
ODR can solve legal problems before they get out of hand.
By Ross Todd | August 7, 2017
Disney and three software companies were hit with a class action complaint Thursday claiming Princess Palace Pets violates a federal law designed to protect children's privacy while online.
By Angela Morris | August 4, 2017
Angela Walch is one of the first law professors who have latched on to the importance of digital currencies and blockchain technology.
By Justine Young Gottshall | August 3, 2017
Not only are companies collecting a massive amount of data generated by the Internet of Things (IoT), they are storing it too. According to a survey of 1,000 enterprises conducted by 451 Research, 71 percent of enterprises are gathering IoT data and nearly half of the data generated are being stored. What the survey doesn't reveal is if companies are considering the legal implications of storing IoT data and preparing to deal with demands for that data from outside entities.
By Ben Hancock | August 2, 2017
Internet companies and their allies are up in arms over the Stop Enabling Sex Traffickers Act. But is it really a "wrecking ball" for the open web?
By Ben Hancock | August 1, 2017
When Eric Goldman started practicing law, the Internet was a different place from the one we know today: a world of dial-up bulletin boards and web precursors…
By Tony Mauro | August 1, 2017
The new changes pave the way for a planned electronic filing system that will make Supreme Court briefs and documents available to all on the site.
By John Council | August 1, 2017
Andy Rakhshan emailed the website in late 2014 complaining a link to a court opinion he was the plaintiff in was 'tarnishing his reputation' and violated his privacy.
By R. Robin McDonald | July 31, 2017
When homebuilder Richard S. Jacobs spotted an unflattering online review of his metro Atlanta home-building firm, he first tried to have it removed, according to Gwinnett County court papers.
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