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April 18, 2012
Riding the (once-trendy) coattails of the term “metrosexual,” there’s a new modern description for people — including lawyers — obsessed with all things digital: “datasexual.” “The datasexual looks a lot like you and me, but what’s different is their preoccupation…
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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD
February 29, 2012
Attorneys general from 36 states want to meet with Google’s CEO over “troubling” concerns about the new Google privacy policy, set to take effect tomorrow, March 1. The attorneys general sent a letter to Google CEO Larry Page, requesting a…
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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD
February 27, 2012
Google’s new privacy policy takes effect in just a few days. But there’s still time for users to keep their web histories from being shared, and it takes only a few clicks. Under Google’s new policy beginning March 1, user…
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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD
February 15, 2012
A consumer watchdog group is trying to block Google’s controversial new privacy policy — by suing the Federal Trade Commission. The FTC has until Friday to respond to the suit. The Electronic Privacy Information Center’s lawsuit seeks to compel FTC…
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Technologist Andrew Chow, JD
February 7, 2012
There’s a lot of hoopla surrounding Google’s new privacy policy, but for the most part, it just simplifies the status quo. It consolidates 60 product-specific privacy policies into one company-wide document. That document doesn’t change the way Google shares personal…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
January 20, 2012
Things aren’t looking too great for the defendants in an antitrust class action filed by Silicon Valley’s high-tech workers. The suit accuses Google, Apple, Pixar, Lucasfilm, Adobe, Intel and Intuit of illegally agreeing not to “poach” one another’s employees. A…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
January 11, 2012
What would you do without Google? Or Facebook and Twitter? What if you couldn’t rely on secondary sources like Wikipedia or buy things on eBay or Amazon? If you’re predicting a personal Armageddon, you better think of a backup plan…
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Technologist Stephanie Rabiner, Esq.
November 17, 2011
Critics of the proposed SOPA copyright law could face an uphill battle in their fight to kill the bill, a House committee hearing suggests. Intellectual property lawyers, on the other hand, could emerge as big winners. A Google representative was…
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Technologist Andrew Chow
Critics of the proposed SOPA copyright law could face an uphill battle in their fight to kill the bill, a House committee hearing suggests. Intellectual property lawyers, on the other hand, could emerge as big winners. A Google representative was…
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Technologist Andrew Chow
Bank of America was recently made the target of a digital prank in the form of a fake Google+ page. Google only recently unveiled Google+ pages for businesses. And it seems some Internet jokesters were already ready to make their…
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Technologist Cynthia Hsu
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