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Playing with privacy? Privacy and cybersecurity considerations in esports

LexBlog IP

The world of competitive video gaming implicates a complicated patchwork of privacy laws, and esports companies need to keep in mind some key issues when assessing privacy and cybersecurity obligations. This includes data collected from linked social media profiles. Collecting information.

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CISA Issues Guidance on Protecting Organizations’ Social Media Accounts

LexBlog IP

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) recently issued guidance on protecting the security of organizations’ social media accounts to reduce the risk of unauthorized access to those accounts.

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The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Enjoined

IP Tech Blog

On September 18, 2023, NetChoice, LLC — a national trade association with members from the tech and social media industry — obtained a preliminary injunction from the District Court for the Northern District of California preventing the State of California from enforcing the California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act (“AADC” or the “Act”).

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The California Age-Appropriate Design Code Act Enjoined

LexBlog IP

Age Estimation: The Act requires online providers to estimate the age of child users so that the highest privacy setting is applied when a child visits the site. High Default Privacy Settings: The Act requires a “high” level of privacy setting as the “default” for children visiting a site.

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What Is An Acceptable Use Policy?

Traverse Legal Blog

Included in a standard AUP are clauses specifying the purpose and scope of the policy, the user’s rights and responsibilities, acceptable uses, prohibited uses, and privacy standards. For example, creative teams and marketing teams may need greater access to certain social media websites to look for trends. Cybersecurity.

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Does the Canadian Online Harms Proposal Increase Privacy Risks?

IPilogue

Online privacy is, without a doubt, an area of growing concern. The proposal was presented in two parts: a discussion outlining the government’s intent to regulate social media platforms, and a technical paper outlining details of the proposed law. Photo by AbsolutVision ( UNSPLASH ).

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Generative AI: the US class action against Google Bard (and other AI tools) for web scraping

Kluwer Copyright Blog

To create its product, Clearview scraped billions of publicly available photos from websites and social media platforms. Implementation of effective cybersecurity safeguards for the Products as determined by the AI Council. The plaintiffs argue that such conduct would replicate that of Clearview.

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