International
In a case that “exemplifies the way insider trading has been quietly revolutionized by the internet,” Ukranian hackers siphoned off […]
Increased regulation of tech companies is clearly in the cards, both in the United States and in Europe…
The EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, specifically the so-called “right to be forgotten,” means that many companies will need to […]
A report from the National Counterintelligence and Security Center says that foreign actors are stealing intellectual property from U.S. companies […]
A three-judge panel of the 9th Circuit has ruled against Intel in a case that was watched closely in Silicon […]
All the data the moves between one major U.S. terminal in New Jersey and a big European node in Denmark runs through one cable that terminates (or begins, depending on your point of view) in a nondescript brick building on the beach.
Austrian lawyer Peter Schrems was early on to lax privacy protections by Facebook and has been credited with helping to […]
Amazon’s “Rekognition” facial recognition product is coming under fire from critics, including the ACLU, the Electronic Frontier Foundation, Human Rights […]
Enforcement of laws governing companies’ international operations is alive and well, according to this client alert from Foley & Lardner. […]
A Fort Lauderdale law firm known for helping George Bush’s case in his year 2000 election victory and for winning […]
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