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
By Phillip Bantz | June 27, 2019
Fox chief legal and policy officer Viet Dinh announced Wednesday that Tuzon had decided to end her run at Fox, where she most recently served as executive vice president and corporate counsel.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 24, 2019
With reports that the FTC is investigating YouTube's data processing of young viewers, there seems to be a growing effort internationally to safeguard how children's data is being collected and used.
By Victoria Hudgins | June 24, 2019
The FTC's alleged investigation of YouTube's data processing of young viewers is part of a growing effort internationally to safeguard what and how children's data is being collected and used, said an attorney.
By Alaina Lancaster | June 19, 2019
It's not just judges who are getting more curious about lit funding. Arbitrators are also increasingly asking for information on funding
By Scott Graham | June 19, 2019
In an excerpt from his "Skilled in the Art" briefing, Scott Graham screens the movie “Escape from San Jose,” starring Nokia. The IP licensing company hopped in a metaphorical car and tried to drive as fast as it could to San Francisco to avoid another FRAND/antitrust trial in a certain judge's courtroom.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2019
Partner Mark Molumphy was admonished by the judge, but lead counsel Joseph Cotchett will have to ask for court permission before arguing for the plaintiffs in the case going forward.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2019
On March 7, the attorneys quoted from two sealed exhibits in their opposition to Apple's motion to dismiss. Those documents involve internal discussions among Apple employees about how to respond to issues relating to the problems with the iPhone batteries.
By Amanda Bronstad | June 17, 2019
Partner Mark Molumphy was admonished by the judge, but lead counsel Joseph Cotchett will have to ask for court permission before arguing for the plaintiffs in the case going forward.
New York Law Journal | Analysis
By Shari Claire Lewis | June 17, 2019
In her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses a recent decision in which the Second Circuit found standing for plaintiffs who alleged that they had received unsolicited spam text messages sent from or on behalf of a retailer in violation of the federal Telephone Consumer Protection Act.
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