In This Issue:
- European Commission Proposes Changes to the US-EU Safe Harbor:
In our November Privacy & Cybersecurity Update,1 we reported that the European Commission was undertaking a review of the U.S.-EU...more
12/18/2013
/ Big Data ,
Compliance ,
COPPA ,
Cybersecurity ,
Data Protection ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
Enforcement ,
EU ,
EU Cybersecurity Directives ,
EU Data Protection Laws ,
European Commission ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Global Economy ,
Mobile Devices ,
National Security Agency (NSA) ,
Personally Identifiable Information ,
PRISM ,
PRISM Program ,
Privacy Policy ,
Right to Privacy ,
Safe Harbors ,
Surveillance ,
Transparency
In This Issue:
- Recent Changes to California Privacy Law Have Nationwide Implications
- The FTC Brings Its First Enforcement Action Against the ‘Internet of Things’
- Fifth Circuit Ruling Provides New...more
In This Issue:
- Data-Breach Class Actions After the Supreme Court Decision in Clapper
- California Supreme Court Holds That Song-Beverly Credit Card Act Does Not Apply to Online Purchases
-...more
4/15/2013
/ Clapper v. Amnesty International ,
Class Action ,
Credit Cards ,
Cyber Threats ,
Data Collection ,
Data Protection ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Internet Retailers ,
Personally Identifiable Information ,
Privacy-By-Design ,
SCOTUS ,
Song-Beverly Credit Card Act ,
ZIP Codes
Overview -
On February 1, 2013, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a staff report providing guidance and promoting best practices to improve transparency throughout the mobile app ecosystem (the Report). The...more
2/14/2013
/ Advertising Networks ,
App Platform Providers ,
Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights ,
Dashboard ,
Data Collection ,
Disclosure Requirements ,
Federal Trade Commission (FTC) ,
Mobile Apps ,
Mobile Devices ,
Mobile Ecosystems ,
NTIA ,
Personally Identifiable Information ,
Privacy Policy
After two years of proposals, discussions and comments, the Federal Trade Commission approved final amendments to the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (the “COPPA Rule” or “Rule”)1 on December 19, 2012. These...more