New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | December 18, 2017
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis writes: The European Commission has published its first annual report on the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield, and the Commission has determined that the Privacy Shield is working. Clients with an online presence should not assume, however, that international privacy issues no longer demand their attention.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Alexander H. Southwell and Jason P.W. Halperin | December 14, 2017
Alexander H. Southwell and Jason P.W. Halperin explore this ongoing problem of “how-to” terrorism guidance on the Internet, and propose a solution: legislation aimed at barring the publication of online materials that offer instructions on how to commit mass violence.
By Caroline Spiezio | December 14, 2017
If individual companies' general counsel are willing to step up and make their voices heard, they can help fight the net neutrality rollback, experts said.
By Josefa Velasquez | December 4, 2017
The FCC's Office of Inspector General has agreed to cooperate with New York's investigation into thousands of comments on net neutrality that were posted to the commission's website allegedly without the knowledge or consent of the individuals, New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman said Monday. An FCC Commissioner also asked the Dec. 14 hearing be postponed until an investigation is complete.
By Ben Hancock | November 30, 2017
Reporter Ben Hancock peers around the corner at the courtroom clashes and policy choices that loom over emerging technologies like AI, digital currency and facial recognition.
By Ross Todd | The Recorder | October 19, 2017
A federal judge in San Francisco has held Google in contempt for failing to hand over foreign-stored data the government is seeking as part of a criminal…
By Ross Todd | The Recorder | October 18, 2017
The federal judge overseeing Google Inc.'s fight with federal prosecutors over foreign-stored data expressed concerns Wednesday over the company's continued refusal to comply with a search warrant in a criminal investigation.
By newyorklawjournal | New York Law Journal | September 26, 2017
Lawsuit Over Web Site Operator's Release of E-mail Addresses Must Be Arbitrated
By F. Paul Greene discusses the recent Equifax breach, including topics such as what is a breached organization's duty to notify its customers, and the role of risk assessment. He further explores what comes next. | September 13, 2017
F. Paul Greene
By Andrew Denney | September 5, 2017
As courts remain divided over whether or not websites should be held to the same standard under the Americans with Disabilities Act as brick-and-mortar locations, companies across the country continue to get hit with lawsuits for lack of online accommodations for the disabled.
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