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Pixel Litigation Drives Transparency in Privacy Policies

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Unlike cookies, pixels cannot be easily blocked with privacy software. In response to this trending litigation, many privacy policies now include explicit language describing the tracking technologies used.

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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

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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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Recent CCPA Enforcement Actions Highlight the Importance of a CCPA-Compliant Privacy Policy

LexBlog IP

I began to wonder about California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) enforcement actions over the past year as this was something that we speculated about not that long ago. The most common violation on the list is that a company’s privacy policy was non-compliant with CCPA requirements.

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Do UK ISPs Have Permission to Monitor IPTV Pirates & Share Their Data?

TorrentFreak

Anyone who uses the internet today should already be aware that privacy is all but non-existent. While the privacy-invading aspects of the wider internet are broadly discussed, much less attention is given to the companies that allow us to get online in the first place. At this point we should highlight how this work was framed.

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Powering the Future: Insights on Energy Innovation from a Semester at Alectra (IP Intensive Reflection)

IPilogue

Egin Kongoli is an IP Innovation Clinic Fellow and a 3L JD Candidate at Osgoode Hall Law School. Pina D’Agostino’s IP Intensive program. As I quickly learned, businesses that haven’t traditionally dealt with IP rights are facing a rising tide of related challenges as they seek to capitalize on new opportunities.

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Announcing the Winners of Canada’s IP Writing Challenge 2021

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We look forward to next year’s IP Writing Challenge and continuing to help ignite a more vibrant public policy discussion on all facets of intellectual property law and technology. We would like to thank our esteemed intellectual property experts who served as judges for the Challenge: The Honourable Roger T. Professor Ikechi Mgbeoji.