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Visiting A Website Despite Warnings Could Be A Federal Crime

A recent Ninth Circuit Appeals Court ruling featured a broad interpretation of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, which may […]

What Europe’s New Privacy Shield Means For U.S. Companies

Come of the uncertainty attaching to data transfer from the EU to the United States has been removed, with the […]

Lawsuit Targets Sex Content On Snapchat

According to a lawsuit filed in U.S. District Court, Los Angeles, Snapchat fails to warn young users and their parents […]

From Europe’s Privacy Regulators, Big Penalties But No Rules

In October of last year a European court invalidated the “Safe Harbor” that for 15 years had been the norm […]

Prop 65 Preempted By TSCA Rewrite? Don’t Count On It

Business groups welcomed the recent rewrite of the Toxic Substances Control Act because it included a number of preemption provisions, but it…

Uber Busted For Spying On Lawyers

A judge in a potential class action against Uber has said that the ride-sharing firm’s move to hire an independent […]

Penalties About To Spike, So It’s A Good Time To Review Benefit Plans

Penalties for violations of ERISA, the Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1974, will increase sharply on August 1 of […]

Clinton Emails Highlight Dangerously Outdated Espionage Act

Though the FBI found that Hillary Clinton’s use of personal email while serving as Secretary of State constituted “gross negligence,” […]

SEC’s In-House Courts Battered, But Still Intact

A proposal by the chairman of the House Financial Services Committee would, if enacted into law, move most SEC enforcement […]

In A First, SEC Fines Morgan Stanley $1 Million For Cybersecurity Lapse

According to the SEC, Morgan Stanley violated the “Safeguards Rule” by failing to prevent an employee from downloading customer information he was not supposed to have access to.

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