On January 2, 2025, the United States Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit delivered a significant ruling and blocked the Biden administration’s efforts to reinstate net-neutrality regulations. The court determined that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) lacked the legal authority to reclassify broadband services under Title II of the…
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Apple’s Siri Recording Private Conversations Without Consent
This article was drafted to discuss the recent privacy violations committed by tech giants. The intersection of technology and privacy is an increasingly hot topic, and a specific incident involving Apple’s Siri highlights the challenges tech companies face in balancing functionality with user confidentiality. A post on Reddit’s privacy community…
Can Cable Service Providers Track Customers Without Consent?
In California, cable service providers are subject to stringent privacy regulations, especially under the California Consumer Privacy Act (“California CCPA”) and other state-specific laws. The California Consumer Privacy Act is a landmark privacy law in California that grants residents extensive rights over their personal data and imposes significant obligations on…
What Are The Current State And Federal Revenge Porn Laws?
Revenge porn—also known as non-consensual pornography—refers to the sharing of explicit images or videos of individuals without their consent, often with the intent to cause harm, shame, or distress. State and federal laws in the United States address the criminalization of revenge porn. While state laws vary widely, there is…
How Hackers Gain Access To Computers, Email Accounts, And Bank Accounts?
Hackers use a variety of methods to compromise computers, email accounts, and bank accounts, typically exploiting vulnerabilities in systems, weak security practices, or human error. Below are some of the most common techniques hackers use to gain unauthorized access: 1. Phishing – Method: Hackers send fraudulent emails, text messages, or…
What Is The Right To Be Forgotten?
The Right to Be Forgotten (RTBF) under Article 17 of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is a legal right that allows individuals to request the deletion of their personal data by data controllers (organizations that collect and manage personal data). It is also known as the right to erasure.…
What Are Consumer Rights To Delete Personal Information?
California has enacted several laws to protect consumer privacy with one of the most significant being the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) which was expanded by the California Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). These laws grant consumers various rights regarding their personal data, including, but not necessarily limited to, the right…
What Are the Laws on Electronic Signatures for Real Estate Transactions?
In California, electronic signatures for real estate transactions are legal and governed by state and federal laws. These laws set out the conditions under which electronic signatures are valid and enforceable, particularly in transactions involving real estate. Laws Governing Electronic Signatures in California: 1. Federal Law – Electronic Signatures in…
What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence?
As artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes increasingly integral to various industries, companies face a growing number of legal obligations at the state, federal, and international levels. These obligations address a range of issues, from data privacy and bias to intellectual property and transparency. This article explores the key legal frameworks…
Startup Company Best Practices for Protecting Intellectual Property and Trade Secrets
For startups, intellectual property (IP) and trade secrets are often among the most valuable assets. Protecting these assets is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge and ensuring long-term success. However, startups face unique challenges in safeguarding their IP and trade secrets due to limited resources and the fast-paced nature of…