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The Fine Print
SCOTUS Punts on Chance to Curb Consumer Privacy Laws
May 17, 2016

On Monday, the US Supreme Court sent a potential class action case back to the Ninth Circuit for reconsideration, marking an intermediary win for Spokeo Inc., which uses a “people search engine” to find, compile, and sell publicly available personal information.

The Fine Print
Heading for the Breaches: California Recommends Data Security Measures
May 16, 2016

The California Office of the Attorney General (OAG) recently released a report detailing a comprehensive analysis of the data breaches reported to the OAG between 2012 and 2015.

The Fine Print
FTC Fires Warning Shot over Apps that Can Listen to Your TV
May 13, 2016
Thorne Maginnis

The Federal Trade Commission recently issued warning letters to companies whose mobile applications contain cutting-edge software that can monitor consumers’ television viewing habits.

The Fine Print
Pop-Ups Get Political: Publishers May Need to Think Twice Before Detecting Ad Blockers
May 4, 2016
Health Care Counsel Blog
Stricter European Privacy Rules: Think Twice Before Marketing Health Care Goods and Services Across the Atlantic
April 21, 2016
Thomas E. Jeffry, Jr.

On April 14, 2016, the European Union formally adopted a new scheme – known as the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) – to protect the personal data of European residents.

The Fine Print
Tennessee Expands Breach Notification Statute
April 19, 2016

Data breach notifications may be more common in Tennessee. Notably, the Governor recently signed into law a bill updating the current breach notification requirements by (a) requiring notice even where data is encrypted, (b) requiring notice within 45 days of discovery of the breach (barring a law e

The Fine Print
Cracks in Privacy Shield Need to be Filled
April 18, 2016

On April 13, 2016, the Article 29 Working Party released its opinion on the EU-US Privacy Shield.

Alerts
Are You Safe? Providers Struggle to Contend with Surge in Ransomware Attacks
March 31, 2016
Stephanie Trunk

In the wake of the recent ransomware attack on Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center, news reports have emerged that at least three more medical centers and a large health care system have been the victims of these attacks.

The Fine Print
Costco Looks to Knock Out FACTA Receipt Class Action
March 28, 2016
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Thorne Maginnis

Costco Wholesale Corporation recently moved to dismiss a class action lawsuit alleging that the discount retailer printed more than the last five digits of a customer’s credit card number on her receipt, in violation of the Fair and Accurate Credit Transactions Act.

The Fine Print
Detour – Rerouting: Unsecure Routers Lead to FTC Action
March 9, 2016

Following a settlement, ASUSTeK must maintain a comprehensive security program and endure 20 years of independent audits. The onus is on technology companies to ensure reasonable security measures and practices.

Health Care Counsel Blog
Ransomware Attack on California Hospital Puts Providers on Alert for New Threats to Health Information
February 19, 2016
Stephanie Trunk

Cybersecurity may have rocketed to the top of management’s priority list in the wake of the recent cyberattack on Hollywood Presbyterian Medical Center (HPMC) that left the hospital unable to access some of its computer systems for ten days.

The Fine Print
The EU-US Privacy Shield: What to Expect Next
February 8, 2016

More details are still to come regarding the potential replacement to the invalidated Safe Harbor data transfer mechanism, the EU-US Privacy Shield.

The Fine Print
Safe Harbor Data Gets a New ‘Privacy Shield’
February 2, 2016

This morning, the European Commission and US Department of Commerce agreed on a Safe Harbor replacement deal, rebranded as the EU-US Privacy Shield.

The Fine Print
What’s the Big Deal with Big Data? New FTC Report Released
January 27, 2016

The Federal and Trade Commission recently released a report outlining the benefits and risks involved in using big data.

The Fine Print
What the New EU General Data Protection Regulation Means for Business
January 11, 2016

The EU Commission, Parliament, and Council of Ministers recently reached an agreement on the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).

The Fine Print
National Advertising Initiative Updates Rules for Data Collection on Mobile Apps
December 9, 2015
Thorne Maginnis

The Network Advertising Initiative (NAI), an advertising industry trade group for third-party advertisers, recently released the 2015 update to its Mobile Application Code.

The Fine Print
European Data Authorities React to Safe Harbor Invalidation
December 2, 2015

Multinational businesses and EU member states are currently making ad hoc decisions to regulate data transfer to the US. To address the chaos, several EU data protection authorities have issued new guidance.

The Fine Print
New Rules for Wall Street: New York Unveils Cyber Regulations
November 23, 2015

Banks are a key target for hackers, and finance hub New York aims to set first state regulations in this space. While the cyber regulatory landscape continues to shift, companies should constantly analyze and update security measures as compliance does not guarantee security.

The Fine Print
10 Steps to Mitigate A Data Breach Before It Happens
October 5, 2015

These action items will not only put you in a better position when a breach arises, but you will have the right answers when a regulator calls.

Press Release
California Supreme Court Rules in Favor of Lacoste in Data Collection Class Action
September 27, 2015

In a closely watched data collection case, Arent Fox LLP secured a victory for Lacoste when the California Supreme Court declined to clarify whether retailers in the state can ask customers for their personal information.

Alerts
September 1st Looms as Key Enforcement Deadline for Mobile Advertisers
June 30, 2015
Dan Jasnow

Beginning September 1, 2015, many companies that engage in mobile advertising will be subject to a new level of scrutiny by industry watch dogs.

The Fine Print
Big Brother for Hire: FTC Cracks Down on Consumer Tracking Company
June 12, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Thorne Maginnis

The Federal Trade Commission sent a new warning for companies engaged in geolocation tracking. Specifically, the FTC recently reached a settlement agreement with Nomi Technologies, a company that offers services allowing retailers to track the movements of customers in and around their stores.

Alerts
Agreement Reached on Sale of Consumer Data in RadioShack Bankruptcy
June 5, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Thorne Maginnis

A US Bankruptcy Judge recently approved the sale of a package of RadioShack’s intellectual property assets—including consumer data obtained from RadioShack customers—to General Wireless Inc., the hedge fund affiliate that acquired over 1,700 RadioShack stores in February.

The Fine Print
Court Holds Retailers Can Record Birth Dates of Consumers Using Credit Cards to Buy Alcohol
June 2, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Katie Heilman

A California appeals court recently held that a retailer does not violate California privacy law by collecting and recording birth dates of consumers who buy alcohol with credit cards.

The Fine Print
Court Finds Online Data Collection Legal Under California’s Song-Beverly Act
May 21, 2015
Anthony V. Lupo, Thorne Maginnis

A California appeals court recently held in Ambers v. Beverages & More, Inc. that retailers are permitted under state law to request customers’ personal information when goods are purchased online but picked up in person.

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