Website spoofing Journal de MontrĂ©al ordered to pay $23,500 for trademark infringement – #trademarks #journalism https://t.co/7RcInqsxMi
Month: May 2019
California is bringing law and order to big data. It could change the internet in the US – #privacy https://t.co/CGlakZvuXT
Lawsuit: weather channel illegally shared user location data with advertisers – #privacy https://t.co/uqN68ZMu84
Another company scraping photos to train facial recognition AI – #privacy #ai https://t.co/fbN4QWucwK
San Francisco bans city use of facial recognition surveillance technology – #privacy https://t.co/MYjSXudqHJ https://t.co/aaxhRcKZaE
Federal Court of Canada makes clear: website scraping is illegal – #copyright #software https://t.co/cMP0n9aeXh
Danish DPA issues its first GDPR fine for late deletion of customer telephone numbers – #privacy https://t.co/imkWa9AP3E
Singapore fake news law polices chats and online platforms – #journalism #freespeech https://t.co/jm76k8ppzv
Facebook sues analytics firm Rankwave over alleged data misuse – #privacy https://t.co/glOr3Z6Zuw
Refunds for 300 million phone users sought in lawsuits over location data sales – #privacy https://t.co/ONT8EAXwX9
A discontinued insulin pump is in demand because it contains a security vulnerability that can be exploited to provide healthcare – #ehealth #infosec #software #opensource https://t.co/PqU96o5AoU
Does AIRBNB break the law in France? – #ecommerce https://t.co/4ttJaFXxUp
EU pushing WTO for improved protections for online transactions – #ecommerce #infosec https://t.co/LjBNfhjnGw
Videogames are great at detecting early dementia in people – #videogames https://t.co/DYyPMSK8Yh
California anti-eavesdropping act would restrict smart home speakers – #iot #privacy https://t.co/22VVosd2HV
A Chinese “smart city” surveillance system was left exposed without a password. Its facial recognition system collected thousands of records – #privacy #infosec https://t.co/SzhP4e2dw0