by Ayushi Harsh | Oct 28, 2016 | Uncategorized
October 18th, 2016 By Ayushi Harsh In August, 2016, WhatsApp Inc., a famous internet based social chatting application, announced that it would change its policy and begin sharing names and phone numbers of its users with its parent company Facebook Inc. to allow its...
by Hisham El Mawan | Oct 27, 2016 | Uncategorized
“Can someone sue me already?” That’s a question that Kanye West asked on Twitter back in June.[1] The tweet has been deleted, but the issue has remained on the minds of many since he released the music video for “Famous” in July.[2] The video for a song that has...
by Gianna Cresto | Oct 25, 2016 | Sports Law
In a world of constant information flow, where ease of access and convenience are at the forefront of technological innovation, it’s no wonder that privacy has become such a critical issue. As the Summer Olympics came to a close, the medical information of 25 Olympic...
by Caroline Saunders | Oct 24, 2016 | Copyright
Disney, LucasFilm, and Twentieth Century Fox are taking on VidAngel, a video service that encourages users to “watch movies however the BLEEP you want” for essentially a dollar. In June, the parties filed a lawsuit against VidAngel, Inc. asserting that VidAngel is...
by Erica Perlmutter | Oct 24, 2016 | Policy
As part of its iOS 8 software upgrade in October 2014, Apple announced it enhanced data encryption on its products to provide stronger security and privacy protections for customers. [1] Part of the upgrade included a feature that would erase all encrypted data on the...