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Tik Tok’s ‘Blackout Challenge’ Confronts the Limits of CDA Section 230 Immunity
After a ten-year old girl died by self-asphyxiation trying to recreate a “Blackout Challenge” after it appeared on her “For You” page on the TikTok platform, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit has refined the contours of immunity under the Communications Decency Act.The Future of AI and Antitrust Under Trump
AI antitrust issues are poised to take center stage as the president-elect returns to the White House.How Legal Tech Changed Law School Education in 2024
The outgoing year ushered in several legal education programs, from tech-focused courses and degrees to access-to-justice clinics, and more.Amazon's Audible Hit With Privacy Class Action Over Use of Tracking Pixels
Amazon's podcast and audiobook service, Audible, has been hit with a privacy class action for allegedly diverting users' personally identifiable information to Meta Platforms.Supreme Court allows investors' class action to proceed against microchip company Nvidia
California-based Nvidia paid $5.5 million in 2022 to settle SEC charges that it failed to disclose that cryptomining was a significant source of revenue growth from the sale of GPUs for gaming.View more book results for the query "Meta Platforms"
What We Learned From In-House Lawyers in 2024
This year we gained insights from Steve Mahieu of The Kraft Heinz Co., Nikki Stitt Sokol of Meta Platforms Inc. and Pete Welch of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. We want to hear from more of your clients.What We Learned From In-House Litigators in 2024
This year we gained insights from Steve Mahieu of The Kraft Heinz Co., Nikki Stitt Sokol of Meta Platforms Inc. and Pete Welch of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. We want to hear from more of your clients.Litigator of the Week Runners-Up and Shout-Outs
A trial team at Goodwin Procter won a $452 million verdict for client Insulet Corp. in a trade secrets case involving insulin pump technology against Korean rival EOFlow Co.Meta Seeks Declaratory Judgment in VR Eyewear Tech Patent Infringement Case
Meta, represented by Perkins Coie, argues that its Meta Quest products do not infringe patents, because IngenioSpec's technology "[retains] the familiar and streamlined appearance of traditional glasses, not the headband and forehead-mounted structure of a virtual reality headset."Trending Stories
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