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Privacy Counsel
2023 Resolution: Review & Update Your Privacy Program
January 19, 2023
D. Reed Freeman Jr., Eva J. Pulliam
Five new state omnibus privacy laws take effect in 2023, with two that already kicked in on January 1.
Privacy Counsel
December 2022 AFS Privacy Report: Pandora's Virtual Try-On Tool Leads to BIPA Class Complaint
December 12, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, D. Reed Freeman Jr., Destiny Planter, Helenka B. Mietka
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
Class Action Year in Review: BIPA Class Actions
December 9, 2022
Robert D. Boley, D. Reed Freeman Jr., Paula M. Ketcham, Adam L. Littman, Eva J. Pulliam
Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act (BIPA) class action lawsuits were heavily litigated again in 2022, as plaintiffs continued to target companies using biometric technology and their vendors. At the same time, avoiding liability continued to be a challenge for businesses defending BIPA cases
coding on a computer screen
Privacy Counsel
November 2022 AFS Privacy Report: FTC Is Tracking Twitter Developments With “Deep Concern”
November 14, 2022
D. Reed Freeman Jr., Eva J. Pulliam, Helenka B. Mietka, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
October 2022 AFS Privacy Report: California Privacy Protection Agency Releases Updated Draft Regulations Ahead of October 28-29 Board Meeting
October 24, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, D. Reed Freeman Jr., Destiny Planter, Helenka B. Mietka
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
Privacy Report- California Exemptions for B2B and Employee Data Set To Expire
September 19, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
Timing Is Everything: Ninth Circuit Addresses Chatbot Consent Requirements
August 22, 2022
Adam D. Bowser, Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
According to a recent unpublished Ninth Circuit ruling, obtaining consent prior to using recording technologies is required for purposes of the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA). This ruling is notable for website operators as it signals obtaining targeted consent.
Privacy Counsel
Privacy Report: FTC Publishes Advance Notice of Proposed Rulemaking on Commercial Surveillance and Data Security
August 18, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
Are You Ready for 2023? New Privacy Laws To Take Effect Next Year
August 8, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Five new state omnibus privacy laws have been passed and will go into effect in 2023. 
Organizations should review their privacy practices and prepare for compliance with these new privacy laws.
Privacy Counsel
FTC Takes First Actions Under New Made in USA Labeling Rule, Fining Battery Companies for Violations
July 15, 2022
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow, Destiny Planter
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently cracked down on Lithionics Battery, LLC, and Lions Not Sheep Products, LLC, for violating the FTC’s Made in USA Labeling Rule. These are some of the first enforcement actions after the FTC codified its longstanding informal Made in USA guidance.
Privacy Counsel
Privacy Report: CPPA Amends Draft CPRA Regulations & Announces Public Comment Dates
July 12, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
Privacy Report: California Privacy Protection Agency Releases Draft CPRA Regulations
June 8, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
Privacy Counsel
FTC Issues Policy Statement Emphasizing to the Ed Tech Industry That Children Shouldn’t Have To Surrender Their Privacy Rights To Learn
May 31, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
As technology becomes increasingly a part of student learning, education technology (ed tech) companies, parents, and educators should stay abreast of children’s privacy rights under the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA).
Privacy Counsel
Colorado Attorney General Seeks Rulemaking Comments for the Colorado Privacy Act
April 8, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security
Privacy Counsel
DOJ (Finally) Releases Website ADA Accessibility Guidance – But Still No Clear Rules
April 6, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Over half a decade after the industry developed its own standards in light of a lack of meaningful guidance from regulators, the Department of Justice recently issued a guidance document on compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) for website accessibility.
Privacy Counsel
Privacy Report: Utah Will Soon Publish US’s Latest Comprehensive State Privacy Law
March 10, 2022
Eva J. Pulliam, Destiny Planter
Headlines that Matter for Privacy and Data Security.
The Fine Print
CCPA Amendment Blocked by California Senate
May 21, 2019
Eva J. Pulliam
The California Senate appropriations committee recently blocked a bill that would have significantly strengthened consumer rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018 (CCPA).
The Fine Print
Arent Fox Privacy Report
December 19, 2018
Eva J. Pulliam
Headlines that matter for privacy and data security.
Person recording concert on phone
The Fine Print
SCOTUS Builds New Fourth Amendment Protections for Cell Location Data with Carpenter
July 9, 2018
Eva J. Pulliam
The Supreme Court of the United States recently tackled privacy in the mobile age and agreed that cell phone location is something that is protected.
The Fine Print
California Passes Historic Online Privacy Law
July 2, 2018
Eva J. Pulliam
Within hours of its unanimous passing in both the California State Senate and Assembly, Governor Jerry Brown signed the strongest online privacy law in the country, the California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018.
The Fine Print
Data Divide: Japan’s Clarity and China’s Chaos in Reshaped Privacy and Security Regs
June 12, 2017
Eva J. Pulliam
Major regulatory changes in data governance recently went into effect in Japan and China that are likely to impact organizations doing business in these Asian markets.
The Fine Print
Is A Pen Mightier Than A Shield? Executive Order Sparks International Data Privacy Concerns
February 2, 2017
Eva J. Pulliam
An Executive Order from President Trump’s first days in office raised questions about its impact on the hard-won Privacy Shield, which allows about 1,700 companies to legally transfer data between the EEA and Switzerland and the US.
The Fine Print
FTC Arms Businesses and Consumers Against Ransomware
January 11, 2017
Eva J. Pulliam
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) recently issued guidance for both businesses and consumers on defending against ransomware, both of which are based on lessons learned from the FTC’s recent ransomware workshop, with panelists that included security researchers, technologists, law enforcers, and bu
Alerts
FTC Drives Autonomous Car Reg Focus Toward Privacy and Security
November 23, 2016
Eva J. Pulliam
Alerts
Delivery By Drone? Maybe When Pigs Fly, Says FAA
September 30, 2016
Anthony V. Lupo, Dan Jasnow
The enactment of new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations governing unmanned aircraft systems – or “drones” – has companies and consumers alike dreaming of the stuff of science fiction, but if the new regulations are any indication, the FAA is in no rush to see those dreams become reali

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