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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 […]
Ten neighbors of a hog raising facility under contract with Smithfield Foods will receive $75,000 in compensation and $50 million […]
The GDPR “not only reinforces the right to privacy but will also inform (or remind) the wealthy that the best way now to protect their reputation is to look not to defamation, but to…
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