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Pixel Litigation Drives Transparency in Privacy Policies

LexBlog IP

Pixels, a piece of tracking software businesses use to assess the success of their advertising campaigns, are creating headaches for in-house counsel as decades-old laws are being revived by litigants. Unlike cookies, pixels cannot be easily blocked with privacy software.

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Google Workspace’s Privacy Policy Is Changing. Are You Ready?

LexBlog IP

Google Workspace for Education’s Terms of Service does not cover third-party applications and may collect user information according to their privacy policies. Additionally, third-party applications have historically been risky in terms of privacy practices. Access will terminate automatically on October 1, 2023.

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FTC Chair Signals Crackdown on Confusing Privacy Policies

LexBlog IP

At the International Association of Privacy Professionals Global Privacy Summit earlier this week, FTC Chair Lina Khan rounded out her first year on the job by calling out “overwhelming” consumer privacy policies. Privacy policies are a key piece of the FTC’s authority over privacy issues.

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Buckle Up: How Privacy Policy And Antitrust Enforcement Could Affect Automakers In 2023

LexBlog IP

Big Tech companies collect huge amounts of data” about technology users, including “the places we go,” and argued that “we need serious federal protections for Americans’ privacy. Potential Privacy Rules—Legislation or Regulation?

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The Parties’ Plans for IP: CPC & NDP

IPilogue

Claire Wortsman is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. . As the election nears, my colleague Shawn Dhue and I are looking at the major parties’ plans for Canada in IP-related areas. COVID-Related Trade Policy. Media Policy . Privacy Policy. Data Policy.

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Interested in exploring AI in fashion? New Fashion Law London event on 13 May (with 15% discount for IPKat readers)

The IPKat

Fashion Law London is delighted to host an event fully devoted to exploring the impact, challenges, and potential of AI for the fashion industry from a commercial, legal, and policy standpoint. Attendees ready to discuss all things fashion and AI Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been disrupting all industries and professional sectors.

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2023 Internet Law Year-in-Review

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

My roundup of the top Internet Law developments of 2023: 10) California court bans targeted advertising (?). Facebook , a California appeals court shocked the advertising community by suggesting that using common demographic criteria for ad targeting, such as age or gender, may violate California’s anti-discrimination law.

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