Children’s Privacy, COPPA, Data Privacy, Regulation, E-Commerce, In The News, Information Security
2018 leaves us with the largest COPPA settlement to date, so what may be in store for 2019?
By Mindy Abern on December 31, 2018
TCPA, text messaging, FCC, telemarketing, Federal Communication Commission, Telphone Consumer Protection Act, Phone Calls
Finally, A (Sort Of) Real Solution to Avoid TCPA Liability for Reassigned Numbers—Businesses that Make Calls or Send Texts Should Pay Attention
By Brian Schaller on December 20, 2018
Alcohol Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB), Marketing, Advertising, Food and Beverage Law, Alcoholic Beverage Compliance
TTB Issues New Proposed Rulemaking for Alcoholic Beverage Advertising
By InfoLawGroup LLP on December 14, 2018
Canada, PIPEDA, Personal Information and Electronic Documents Act, Digital Privacy Act, consent, notice, breach notification, privacy policies, children, cross-border, transborder, extraterritorial jurisdiction
CANADA: Meaningful Consent, Inappropriate Data Practices, and Breach Notification
By W. Scott Blackmer on November 30, 2018
Privacy, Artificial Intelligence, Virtural Reality, Marketing
How Brands Can Protect Themselves From Legal Ramifications Over AI Privacy
By Heather Nolan and Tatyana Ruderman on November 14, 2018
Retail Marketing, Branding
Justine Young Gottshall to Moderate a Panel on Retail Marketing at the ANA/BAA Marketing Law Conference
By InfoLawGroup LLP on November 02, 2018
short code, long code, 10DLC, messaging, text messages, SMS, MMS, SMS marketing
AT&T Terminates Shared Short Codes
By Tatyana Ruderman on October 31, 2018
Entertainment Law
InfoLawGroup Congratulates Brian C. Schaller on Upcoming USC-BHBA Institute on Entertainment Law and Business
By InfoLawGroup LLP on October 18, 2018
European Union, EU, Privacy Shield, Federal Trade Commission, FTC Settlement, Privacy Policy, Privacy and Data Security
FTC Aims to “Aggressively Enforce” EU-U.S. Privacy Shield
By Tatyana Ruderman on October 11, 2018
TCPA, ACA
TCPA Update: Autodialer Definition Broad, Narrowed, and Broad Again
By Brian Schaller on September 27, 2018
Infolawgroup launches new website
By InfoLawGroup LLP on September 24, 2018
Colorado’s New Privacy Protection Law
By Justine Young Gottshall on September 03, 2018
CaCPA, CCPA, California
First CaCPA Amendments Emerge
By Tatyana Ruderman on August 29, 2018
InfoLawGroupPartner Justine Gottshall talks data privacy on “Technically Legal” podcast
By InfoLawGroup LLP on August 28, 2018
advertising, Federal Trade Commission, FTC
ASA Decision Regarding Use Of Filters In Social Media Advertising
By Mindy Abern on July 17, 2018
California, CCPA, Children’s Privacy, consumer, De-Identified Information, personal information, privacy, Regulation
The New CA Consumer Privacy Act: Don’t Panic (Yet)
By Justine Young Gottshall on July 02, 2018
e-commerce, retail or online retail, Supreme Court, taxation, taxes
Major U.S. Supreme Court Decision Allows States to Charge Sales Tax for Online Purchases
By Tatyana Ruderman on June 22, 2018
InfoLawGroup LLP Continues to Grow Firm with Addition of Two Lawyers
By InfoLawGroup LLP on June 18, 2018
Data Broker
The First Data Broker Law
By Mark Paulding on June 12, 2018
charitable promotions
The FTC’s advice for online giving portals that collect on behalf of charities
By Heather Nolan on June 11, 2018