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California: Tell the Senate To Empower You To Protect Your Own Privacy

Californians have a constitutional right to privacy, and 94 percent of Californians agree they should be able to take companies that violate their privacy to court. S.B. 561, authored by Sen. Hannah-Beth Jackson, would provide consumers with that right and … Continue reading

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How to Protect Your Privacy During a Divorce

Divorce is one of those intensely personal life events that must be mentioned because of the drastic changes it triggers, but going into the details of the situation is typically limited to immediate family and close friends. For those that … Continue reading

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Does Canadian Privacy Law Matter if it Can’t be Enforced?

It has long been an article of faith among privacy watchers that Canada features better privacy protection than the United States. While the U.S. relies on binding enforcement of privacy policies alongside limited sector-specific rules for children and video rentals, … Continue reading

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Facebook Set to Create Privacy Positions as Part of F.T.C. Settlement

Talks include creating a new committee and an external assessor that would scrutinize how well the social network protects user data. Read more detail on Recent Business Law posts –

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Geofence Warrants and Privacy Rights

Geofence warrants, also known as reverse location warrants, are new to the law enforcement toolbox. Now these warrants are quickly becoming recognized by law enforcement as an effective method to gathering evidence of crime.In some cases, evidence gathered by multi-step … Continue reading

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