FTC May Make Collecting Consumer Data not Worth the Hassle
Once heralded as a modern day Wild West, businesses could soon find themselves wrangled in if the Federal Trade Commission has its way. During a recent Senate Commerce hearing Representatives proposed...
View ArticleCourt Rules that CAN-SPAM Means You Can’t Spam On Facebook
Not too long ago a court in California determined that the CAN-SPAM Act applies to messages posted to a Facebook wall, newsfeed or inbox. In the case, Facebook Inc. v. MaxBounty Inc., Facebook sued...
View ArticlePrivacy Policies for the Non-profit Organization: Podcast
As homage to recent cases that have come down involving privacy policies, I felt like doing a quick podcast reviewing them. I’ve addressed the topic of privacy before, but it never hurts to circle...
View ArticlePrivacy Policies For Non-Profits: Sample & Resources
A few weeks ago, I did a podcast on privacy policies. Ironically, I”ve come across dozens of articles and posts on privacy law since then, addressing the logistics of implementing a privacy culture to...
View ArticleOrganization's Selling Goods Should Know This Rule
Brian Hurh “recently” reported on something in the Payment Law Advisor that has flown relatively under the radar. But organizations that sell goods over the internet will want to pay attention....
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