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The Legal Intelligencer

Pa. Supreme Court Says 53-Year-Old Defamation Venue Rules Still Hold Up in Internet Age

Even after decades of technological change, the Supreme Court said in an opinion on a defamation case, the existing standard to establish venue is effective.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Prince Harry Says He Warned Twitter CEO of US Capitol Riot

Prince Harry has become something of a champion against the onslaught of false information online.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Legal Issues Arise as Tangible Assets Acquire Internet Identities

A 'non-fungible token' is a crypto asset that represents or points to an asset that is either digital or physical. NFTs for tangible assets give rise to a range of novel liability questions and associated costs.
8 minute read

The Recorder

Silicon Legal: Amid Regulatory Turmoil, Crypto Exchange Guns for Growth

Binance, the world's largest cyrptocurrency exchange, has parted ways with its top American lawyer amid regulator scrutiny and price volatility on the horizon, while European regulators are also taking a look at the exchange.
3 minute read

New York Law Journal

N.Y. District Court Rejects ADA Claim Against Website Owner

In this edition of her Internet Issues/Social Media column, Shari Claire Lewis discusses a decision that offers support for the view that the websites of businesses with no public-facing, physical retail operations are not included in the ADA's definition of "public accommodations," and, therefore, that these businesses need not undergo the time and expense of making their websites ADA-compliant.
9 minute read

Daily Report Online

Man Sues Sotheby's, GoDaddy, Others Over Domain Name Claims

This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the complaint here.
1 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

That's a Wrap: Enforceability of Terms Embedded in Online Contracts

Appellate Division emphasizes the importance of providing online consumers with reasonable notice of all terms and conditions of a transaction. A prevalent issue is whether the online consumer has actually agreed to the terms.
7 minute read

Legaltech News

Defendants Appear to Be Gaining Upper Hand in Recent 'Session Replay' Software Litigation

The recent string of decisions rejecting plaintiffs' wiretap claims suggests this novel trend in privacy litigation is losing steam. But there are steps companies with consumer-facing websites can take to mitigate litigation risk and better position themselves to defend against potential claims.
6 minute read

National Law Journal

'Breathtaking And Incorrect': Facebook Lawyers Attack Lina Khan's Vote to Revive FTC Lawsuit

In a motion to dismiss the FTC's amended complaint against the company, Kellogg Hansen attorneys said Chair Lina Khan should not have participated in a vote authorizing the commission to continue its case.
4 minute read

National Law Journal

FTC Nominee, Head of Georgetown Privacy Center, Reports $350K Law School Pay

Alvaro Bedoya was appointed by President Joe Biden to the Federal Trade Commission earlier this month.
2 minute read

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