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Law.com

Legal Issues In a Livestreaming World

Part One of a Two Part Article While the livestreaming of music performances is not an entirely new phenomenon, the COVID crisis has transformed the live performance landscape, compelling artists from around the world to reach their fanbase by producing "quarantine streams," in which they livestream their sets on social media platforms. Given this sudden pivot to livestreaming over social media, unsurprisingly many questions have arisen.
19 minute read

Corporate Counsel

In-House Leader for Twitter, eBay and StubHub Joins O'Melveny

Tod Cohen returned to private practice because he "found that the issues that matter to clients, the most difficult, most challenging, most cutting-edge legal issues are handled by outside counsel."
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Censoring the Advocate

In New Jersey, your publicly available statements are fair game for an employer to consider when making decisions impacting the terms and conditions of your employment. In short, in some circumstances in New Jersey, and elsewhere, you can be fired for your speech.
7 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Global Internet Content Takedown Results from American Law

It is likely that the United States will continue to be both an internet technology and internet law global leader. As such, American internet law will prospectively have global influence.
5 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Between a Rock and a Hard Place: Advisories Target Ransomware Victims, Insurers

On Oct. 1, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) and the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) in the U.S. Department of the Treasury collectively issued a pair of advisories warning ransomware victims, their insurers, and their incident response teams of potential sanctions for facilitating a ransomware payment.
8 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Online Political Advertising and the FTC's Rules of the Road

The FTC's Rules of the Road were designed to "help maintain the credibility of the internet as an advertising medium," which is impossible to do when online political advertisement internationally straddles the line between deception and reality.
6 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Big Google News: March 2021 Rollout of Mobile First Indexing

What does Mobile First Indexing mean for your law firm?
7 minute read

Litigation Daily

Meet the Awkward Guest Star of the DOJ's Google Complaint: Apple 

Google's Silicon Valley rival Apple gets a whopping 56 name drops in the blockbuster DOJ complaint filed against the search giant Tuesday.
5 minute read

New York Law Journal

Contact Tracing Raises Privacy Issues for Businesses to Consider

One of the most powerful tools available to fight COVID-19 is known as "contact tracing," which has long been used to limit the spread of everything from tuberculosis and measles to HIV and Ebola, writes Internet Issues/Social Media columnist Shari Claire Lewis.
9 minute read

New York Law Journal

'Schrems II,' the Court Decision That Disrupted the International Transmission of Personal Data

The aftershocks of Edward Snowden's actions reverberated across the European Union, which unlike the United States, has developed a detailed regime of regulations to protect the privacy of the citizens in its member states, writes Technology Law columnist Peter Brown.
7 minute read

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