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The Legal Intelligencer

Banning Convicted Child Sex Predator's Use of Internet, Electronics Unconstitutional, 3rd Circ. Says

A man who was convicted of using a chatroom in an attempt to entice a 14-year-old boy into having sex with him should not be totally banned from using the internet or possessing electronic communication devices, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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International Edition

China's New Cybersecurity Rules Could Expose US Trade Secrets, Experts Say

Most companies that operate in China were already wary of losing their grip on intellectual property assets. Now, in light of the new, far-reaching rules, doing business in China is likely to be more challenging, privacy and information security lawyers say.
5 minute read

Legaltech News

Will California's New Bot Law Be More Than Just a Statement?

California passed a new law prohibiting the use of deceptive bots to sell goods and services or influence election, but some think enforcement may be a struggle.
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The Recorder

Facebook's Big Breach Spawns Ireland Probe, Early Test of GDPR

The Irish Data Protection Commission announced its investigation into the Facebook breach via Twitter on Wednesday—the first such probe since the General Data Protection Regulation went into effect in May.
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The Recorder

Infowars Publisher Sues Paypal Claiming 'Viewpoint-Based Censorship': Read the Complaint

In the suit filed Monday in the Northern District of California, the publisher claims that PayPal never warned that it might ban users for their off-platform speech.
2 minute read

Daily Business Review

A Prediction on What Blockchain May Mean for Litigators

We've all heard it—blockchain and distributed ledger technologies (DLT) are the next big thing. But what can we, as litigators, expect to encounter as these technologies continue to gain traction?
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The Recorder

Feds Sue California to Block Sweeping New 'Net Neutrality' Law

"Net neutrality, at its core, is the basic notion that we each get to decide where we go on the Internet, as opposed to having that decision made for us by Internet service provider," California Sen. Scott Wiener, D-San Francisco, says.
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The Recorder

Hey, Alexa, California's New IoT Law Requires Data Protections

“The lack of basic security features on internet connected devices undermines the privacy and security of California's consumers," a California lawmaker says.
3 minute read

Daily Business Review

Morgan & Morgan Pounces on Facebook's Newly Disclosed Breach

Tampa attorneys with Morgan & Morgan are suing Facebook over a security breach affecting almost 50 million accounts.
2 minute read

Legaltech News

The GDPR Created a 'Wild West' for Website Domain Registration

ICANN's working on some new rules, but until they're finalized, intellectual property holders and law enforcement have had a tough time getting information on bad actor website owners.
5 minute read

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