California Consumer Privacy Act

CaCPA as Amended: A Dozen Things to Know

(1) The Law Was Passed in Seven Days In May 2017, AB 375 (California Consumer Privacy Act of 2018) (“CaCPA”) passed the Assembly only to be placed on inactive status in September 2017. In the interim, San Francisco Bay area housing developer Alastair Mactaggart launched Californians for Consumer Privacy and qualified the CaCPA for the November 2018 ballot. …

DOJ Opinion Closes Door to Online Gambling in the States

In 2011, a Justice Department opinion letter opened the door to online gambling in the United States for the first time since Congress passed the Unlawful Internet Gambling Enforcement Act of 2006 (UIGEA).   The opinion abandoned prior expansive interpretation of the Wire Act and limited its application to only sports wagering, thereby giving the green…

Massachusetts Supreme Court

Mass Supreme Court Affirms Conviction of Girlfriend in Texting Suicide Case

In a case that has gained national notoriety, Michelle Carter was charged with involuntary manslaughter in connection with the July 2014 suicide of Conrad Roy by inhaling carbon monoxide that was produced by a gasoline-powered water pump located in his truck.¹   This week, the Massachusetts Supreme Court affirmed her conviction dismissing challenges on the basis of…

Privacy is Everyone's Business

Internet Law Center is a Data Privacy Day Champion

  Internet Law Center Joins the National Cyber Security Alliance in Global Effort to Support Data Privacy Day by Becoming a 2019 Champion Each Jan. 28, Hundreds of Organizations and Individuals Collaborate to Generate Awareness About the Importance of Respecting Privacy, Safeguarding Data and Enabling Trust The Internet Law Center has announced its commitment to Data…

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ILC Joins Privacy Professionals Calling for Changes to CalCPA

Internet Law Center founder Bennet Kelley joined 40 other privacy lawyers, professionals and professors in calling on the California legislature to enact major changes to the California Consumer Privacy Act (CalCPA). The letter highlights six significant problems with the CCPA, including: The CCPA affects many businesses who never had a chance to explain the law’s…

A Grand Bargain on Data Privacy Legislation

Tech Industry Offers Privacy “Grand Bargain” Which Critics Claim Offers Little Protection

The Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a think tank supported by Google, Amazon and Facebook released a report calling for a “Grand Bargain” on a federal privacy law that it describes as a bold new privacy framework that expands and simplifies consumer data privacy rights, reduces compliance costs from existing state and federal regulations,…

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9th Circuit: Dominos Pizza Websites Must Comply With ADA

After Guillermo Robles, a blind patron was unable to order a customized pizza online from a nearby Dominos Pizza using screen reading software, he filed suit in a Los Angeles federal court seeking damages and injunctive relief for Domino’s failure to “design, construct, maintain, and operate its [website and app] to be fully accessible to and…

Dave Branfman, Branfman Law Group

CLA/TIP Monthly Call – Advising on IP and Internet Law for Cannabis Clients (Wed Jan. 9 at Noon)

IP Section, Technology, Internet & Privacy Interest Group Monthly Call Cannabis Law – The New Frontier Advising Clients on IP and Internet Issues with David Branfman, Branfman Law Group January 9th @ Noon Pacific Dial-in number 855-520-7605 / Passcode 1211276419# Agenda Part 1: Introduction Happy New Year Welcome/Introductions Part 2: Presentation by David Branfman on Cannabis Law See…

CLBR Heroes and Zeros 2018

CLBR Finale – 2018 Heroes and Zeros

 2018 Heroes and Zeros LISTEN VIA THESE CHANNELS     WMR iTunes Podbay Spreaker Stitcher On December 19, CLBR will have its annual year-end Heroes and Zeros episode in which, with guests Brenda Christensen, Denise Howell and Dan Tynan, we highlight those doing wonderful things on the internet and those deserving a cyber lump of coal. Sadly,…

CLA/TIP Monthly Call – Online Sales Taxes After Wayfair (Wed Dec 12 at Noon PT)

The California Lawyers Association’s Intellectual Property Section, Technology, Internet & Privacy Subcommittee’s November Call is this Wednesday, November 14th at Noon Pacific Time. Dial-in number 855-520-7605 Passcode 1211276419# Agenda Part 1: Introduction Welcome/Introductions Part 2: Presentation Online Sales Taxes After Supreme Court Ruling in Wayfair with Jared Gordon, McCormick Barstow, LLP.(see biography below) Throughout the history…

Tarleton Gillespie Custodians of the Internet

CLBR #321: A Look Inside Social Media Content Moderation with Tarleton Gillespie

A Look Inside Social Media Content Moderation with Tarleton Gillespie Author of Custodians of the Internet: Platforms, Content Moderation, and the Hidden Decisions that Shape Social Media LISTEN VIA THESE CHANNELS     WMR iTunes Podbay Spreaker Stitcher Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter and other social media platforms making news recently for users or activities they have…

Matthew Schaefer

CLA IP Section Webinar: Online Sales Tax Collection After Wayfair (Dec. 4 @ Noon)

12/04/2018 – Online Sales Tax Collection After Wayfair CLICK HERE TO REGISTER Intellectual Property Law Section, Technology, Internet & Privacy Interest Group Credit(s): 1 Participatory MCLE Credits Course Number: IP_12-4-18 Original Program Date: December 4, 2018 Duration: 1 hour Access: Available for 3 months after purchase Date: December 4, 2018 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM…

Gaurav Laroia

CLBR #320: The Net-Net on Net Neutrality with Free Press’ Gaurav Laroia

The Net-Net on Net Neutrality with Free Press’ Gaurav Laroia LISTEN VIA THESE CHANNELS     WMR iTunes Podbay Spreaker Stitcher Gaurav Laroia, Policy Counsel with Free Press, joins us to discuss the latest developments and status in the ongoing political war over Net Neutrality. A Net Neutrality Timeline 2015:  FCC Adopts Open Internet Order…