June 22, 2016 0 Privacy Concerns May Underlie Alarming Decline in Facebook Sharing An article at Inc. Magazine discusses Facebook’s recent report of a large — 21% — decline [...]
May 20, 2016 0 Popular Concern About Online Privacy is Still Growing A popular refrain of privacy naysayers is that the public has effectively “thrown up its hands” [...]
February 7, 2016 1 Circuit Split on Scope of Stored Communications Act So I finally got around to reading the opinion in Anzaldua v. Northeast Ambulance & Fire Protection Dist. [...]
January 7, 2016 0 Michaels Stores Class-Action Ruling Continues Denial of Consumer “Harm” Over the sleepy holiday-interstitial week a District court ruling (Whalen v. Michaels) came down [...]
December 25, 2015 0 Europe Gets a New Network Security/Breach Notification Regime for Christmas Long “lagging” behind the US in the specific area of breach notification (in contrast to [...]
November 16, 2015 1 Lessons From FTC v. LabMD (Updated) The Friday-the-13th ruling in FTC v. LabMD was a Pyrrhic victory for LabMD, and bad luck for the agency [...]
November 11, 2015 0 EU Releases Comment on Post-Safe Harbor Alternatives Following the ECJ’s historic invalidation of the EU-US “Safe Harbor” system for European [...]
October 28, 2015 0 CISA Bill Passes Senate; Flaunts Privacy Concerns and Safe Harbor Hopes The much-anticipated Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act (CISA) cleared the Senate hurdle Tuesday, and is [...]
October 27, 2015 0 Knock-On Effects of EU Safe Harbor Decision: Israel Won’t Share With U.S. Either Via IAPP: In 2011, Israel became one of a handful of countries to obtain “adequacy” status under the EU [...]
September 23, 2015 0 Snowden Leaks Put Safe Harbor Framework On Trial Edward Snowden is having an international impact only a lobbyist could love. Today, an Advocate General of [...]