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Three consumers dropped their proposed federal class action alleging that publisher Dotdash Meredith Inc. shared their ...
Opinion: Steptoe's Jennifer Quinn-Barabanov and Joseph McClure write that a circuit split over which consumers are protected ...
The Michigan Attorney General has filed a complaint against Roku, a popular TV content platform, alleging, among other things, violations of ...
A federal appeals court said the ban on the disclosure of personal information only covers data that an ordinary person—and not a “sophisticated technology company”—could use to identify a ...
Siding with Flipps Media's TrillerTV, a federal appellate court has refused to reinstate claims that the streaming company violated a video privacy law by allegedly sharing information about a ...
The Interactive Advertising Bureau and other organizations are asking the Supreme Court to rule that web companies don't violate a Reagan-era video privacy law by embedding online tracking ...
State Regulators Form Bipartisan Consortium for Privacy Issues: The California Privacy Protection Agency and the Attorneys General of California, Colorado ...
Modern privacy threats aren’t theoretical. The risks are real, and they’re actively shaping our kid’s futures.
A Georgia state court has granted defendant Colquitt Regional Medical Center a motion to dismiss a web-tracking class action that accused the hospital of unlawfully collecting patients' HIPAA ...
The NFL is attempting to give the NBA an assist in court. In 2023, a California man named Michael Salazar sued the league, alleging the NBA illegally violated his privacy by giving his data to ...
Sara H. Jodka of Dickinson Wright PLLC discusses how the rise of AI Barbie offers a case study of what happens when pop culture, technology, and the law collide.
Listening to the Edmonton Police Service annual report, Mayor Amarjeet Sohi called the bill “shocking” and saw one more piece ...