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Significant Updates to Telephone Consumer Protection Act to Take Effect Next April
December 6, 2024
Adam D. Bowser

Earlier this year, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted changes to its Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) regulation to include more specific requirements concerning the ability of consumers to opt out of robocalls and robotexts.

AI Law Blog
California Governor Signs 18 AI Bills Into Law
October 1, 2024
Dan Jasnow

On September 29, California Governor Gavin Newsom vetoed SB 1047, one of the most ambitious efforts yet to establish a comprehensive artificial intelligence (AI) regulatory framework in the United States.

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Criminalizing the Internet – Websites as ‘Trap and Trace Devices’ Under CIPA
June 6, 2024
Adam D. Bowser, Andrea M. Gumushian, Michelle R. Bowling, Brooke M. Delaney

Have you recently visited a plaintiff lawyer’s website? If so, then you may be entitled to compensation under the most contrived California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA) theory yet.

AI Law Blog
FCC Chairwoman Circulates Proposed Rulemaking Requiring Disclosure of AI-Generated Content in Political Ads on TV and Radio
May 22, 2024
Jeffrey E. Rummel, Adam D. Bowser

This latest Federal Communications Commission (FCC) action addressing artificial intelligence (AI) would, if adopted, aim to protect voters against deceptive information, including “deep fakes,” in political ads.

Alerts
FCC Rules Requiring Broadcasters To Disclose Foreign-Sponsored Programming Become Effective
March 30, 2022
Jeffrey E. Rummel, Alan G. Fishel, Adam D. Bowser

Rules Effective Now for New Program Leasing Agreements, Although Appeal is Pending

Alerts
2018 Election: Instant Analysis
November 7, 2018
Byron Dorgan*, Philip S. English*, Dan H. Renberg, Jon S. Bouker, Craig Engle, Laura E. Doyle*, Daniel Sjostedt*

Below is a roundup of headlines that matter and key takeaways from the industries and issues we’re following closely. We’ll be back later today with more in-depth analysis.

Alerts
Proposed Australian Bill Would Require ‘Masterkey’ to Defeat Encryption
November 6, 2018
Adam D. Bowser

The Government of Australia is proposing a new bill that would grant additional powers to law enforcement and national security agencies.

Alerts
House Communications Subcommittee Hears Testimony on “Modernizing” Privacy Protections
July 12, 2018

On July 11, 2018, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Communications and Technology held a hearing titled “Protecting Customer Proprietary Network Information in the Internet Age.”

The Fine Print
California Class Actions? Bass Pro Finds It’s Like Shootin’ Fish in a Barrel
September 29, 2014
Anthony V. Lupo, Matthew R. Mills, Dan Jasnow

The outdoor sporting goods company Bass Pro recently agreed to pay $6 million to settle claims that it violated California privacy laws.

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