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Some bloggers are lauding a federal jury’s June 16 verdict in Pietrylo v. Hillstone Restaurant Group , Docket No. 2:06-cv-05754, as a landmark v[......]

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FTC Busts Sears in Behavioral Tracking Case

Published on 22 June 2009 by andrew in Blog

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I hate to say I told you so, but … I told you so.

In mid-May I made a post on this blog and wrote an article for www.revenews.com discussing the[......]

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On June 13 Facebook started offering its users the ability to register usernames consisting of vanity URL’s (e.g., www.facebook.com/yourname). [......]

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Recently I made a post on the new Nevada data security law, NRS §597.970, which required the encryption of personal data transmitted electronically. [......]

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Data Security Odds and Ends

Published on 05 June 2009 by andrew in Blog

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The web of data security regulations applicable to businesses that collect, store and/or transmit personal information is getting thicker by the day. [......]

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Microsoft has teamed up with its open-source rival The Linux Foundation to oppose provisions in a potentially critical document which would grant new [......]

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One of the biggest — and most expensive — mistakes made by startups is not having signed contracts in place with everyone who has a role i[......]

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In a previous post, I mentioned that on February 12, 2009 the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued revised “self-regulatory” (but hardly [......]

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Jailbreaking and the DMCA

Published on 14 May 2009 by andrew in Blog

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As the result of a libertarian digital public-interest group’s efforts, the U.S. Copyright Office is evaluating whether to grant a three-year ex[......]

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E-Commerce Law Update: Internet Sales Tax

Published on 07 May 2009 by andrew in Blog

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A friend of mine who works in the affiliate marketing space recently told me that what keeps him and his partners up at night is the Internet sales ta[......]

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