Facial recognition technology (FRT) deployment in stadiums can facilitate safety and security, though its use raises privacy and cybersecurity concerns, said Orrick lawyers in a Monday blog post.
CHICAGO -- States’ comprehensive privacy laws are not “dead letters” or “paper tigers,” Perkins Coie privacy attorney Meredith Halama said during a panel at the Association of National Advertisers ad law conference. “We see real, active enforcement, particularly in California.”
CHICAGO -- AI won't get immunity from FTC enforcement, Commissioner Melissa Holyoak said Tuesday in a keynote at the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) ad law conference. Also, the Republican said the commission shouldn’t prejudge advertising practices that might benefit consumers or competition.
A class-action lawsuit claiming Index Exchange violated DOJ’s data transfer rule and federal privacy law should be dismissed, the company said in a Friday filing with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
The National Retail Federation (NRF) appealed a federal court decision that allows a New York state law requiring retailers to disclose when they are using algorithmic pricing to stand. NRF made the appeal Friday to the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
SAN DIEGO -- States, especially those with consumer privacy laws coming online soon, are bolstering their privacy and consumer protection enforcement by beginning to onboard additional attorneys and technologists, experts said during a panel at IAPP's privacy and security conference Friday.
The ICO wants feedback on new guidance about its investigation and enforcement processes under the U.K. GDPR and Data Protection 2018, it announced Friday.
A former FTC privacy attorney questioned Roblox’s motivations for partnering with a state attorney general association on a youth online safety initiative. The AG group disagreed with the concerns.
Google signed the $1.375 billion settlement agreement with Texas that AG Ken Paxton (R) announced last May (see 2505090071), the AG’s office said Friday. The agreement concludes two Texas data privacy enforcement actions against the company, the AG’s office said.
SAN DIEGO – “Privacy should be easy” for businesses to implement and consumers to effectuate, said Tom Kemp, executive director of the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), during the closing keynote at IAPP's privacy and security conference Friday. At a panel Thursday, other CPPA employees spoke about regulations aimed at making privacy and privacy rights easier.