23 Feb, 2017 No Harm, No Foul: Court Dismisses Biometric Data Privacy Class Action Against NBA 2K Games By Sean Kane Andrew Ungberg Biometric data — from, e.g., retina, face and fingerprint scans — plays a big role in the current wave of new technology services. For...
21 Feb, 2017 Blurred Lines: Can the Government Seize U.S. Data Housed in a Foreign Country? By Tyler Maulsby For the moment it depends who you ask. In recent weeks, we have heard talk of walls and borders. But some at the Department of Justice...
13 Feb, 2017 Don’t Get Your Wires Crossed When Cross-Device Tracking By Rayna Lopyan Shortly after FTC staff published the results of their study on cross-device tracking (described in this prior blog post), the FTC issued...
08 Feb, 2017 Obama’s Last Word on Privacy? By Daniel Goldberg In one of its final acts in office, on January 17, 2017, the Obama Administration released a report on privacy entitled “Privacy in our...
02 Feb, 2017 Trump’s Copyright Office Expands Privacy Rights For . . . Transgender Individuals? By Jeremy Goldman As an IP and privacy lawyer (@ipprivacylawyer), I always find it interesting when my two usually distinct practice areas converge. Well,...