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UPDATE: Net Neutrality Open Internet Order Set Aside

On May 7, 2024, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) issued its latest network neutrality order, Safeguarding and Securing the Open Internet (the "Order"), which was published in the Federal Register on May 22, 2024,...more

Here We Go Again — FCC Proposes to Revive Net Neutrality Rules

On Monday this week, Anna Gomez was formally sworn in as the FCC's fifth commissioner, bringing the Commission back to its full complement and giving Chairwoman Rosenworcel a third Democratic vote. The very next day,...more

FTC Warns EdTech Vendors About COPPA Compliance

The FTC issued a significant new policy statement on May 19, 2022, warning companies that supply educational technology (EdTech) to schools not to use data harvested by their applications for purposes unrelated to education....more

"Dark Patterns" Make Their Appearance in California's New Privacy Law

Last fall, California voters approved Proposition 24, thereby enacting the California Consumer Privacy Rights Act (CPRA). As DWT noted the day after the election, "CPRA amends the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) in...more

Focus on the Proposed Washington Privacy Act

Senate Bill 6281, the "Washington Privacy Act" (the "Act") passed the Washington State Senate on February 14, 2020. A House committee approved an amended version of the Senate bill on March 2, 2020, which now moves to the...more

Washington State Takes Center Stage for Privacy Legislation

As the 2020 legislative session begins, Washington State looks like Ground Zero for privacy bills....more

“De-Identified” Data under the CCPA – Some Words of Caution

The CCPA (as recently amended) takes effect on January 1, 2020. As is well known, the law imposes a wide range of disclosure and other operational obligations on businesses that collect, use, or sell consumers’ “personal...more

Federal Privacy Legislation – Dead, or Just Resting?

There was widespread sentiment six months ago that 2019 was the year when Congress would finally pass a comprehensive federal privacy law. There were several grounds for this view....more

Update from LitLand: Mass. Supreme Court Questions Whether Personal Records Can be Public

LitLand is a monthly feature that reviews developments in litigation as they relate to privacy matters and highlights any past, current, and future cases about which you should know....more

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