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Category: Internet Law

Code Red: AHA and FHA Acknowledge Industry Distortions to Emerge from the Threat to Regulate Nonprofit Hospitals Wherever Possible | Seyfarth Shaw

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Code Red: AHA and FHA Acknowledge Industry Distortions to Emerge from the Threat to Regulate Nonprofit Hospitals Wherever Possible | Seyfarth Shaw
Code Red: AHA and FHA Acknowledge Industry Distortions to Emerge from the Threat to Regulate Nonprofit Hospitals Wherever Possible | Seyfarth Shaw

As we recently reported, in its Final Rule banning most worker non-competes, the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) previously warned of its intent to vigorously enforce its non-compete ban wherever possible, which may include self-styled nonprofit and not-for-profit entities.  This warning threw most hospital systems in America, which are non-profit, into the chaos of unsettled expectations…

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Trump’s Tweet Infringed the Song “Electric Avenue”-Grant v. Trump

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Trump’s Tweet Infringed the Song “Electric Avenue”-Grant v. Trump
Trump’s Tweet Infringed the Song “Electric Avenue”-Grant v. Trump

This case involves Eddy Grant’s classic 1980s song “Electric Avenue.” The court describes Trump’s reuse of the song: On August 12, 2020, Daniel Scavino, Director of Social Media and Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications of the Executive Office of the President, published a tweet to former President Trump’s Twitter account containing a 55-second video…

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California Enacts Generative AI Law Addressing “Digital Replicas” of Performers

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on California Enacts Generative AI Law Addressing “Digital Replicas” of Performers
California Enacts Generative AI Law Addressing “Digital Replicas” of Performers

On September 17, 2024, Governor Gavin Newsom signed AB 2602 into California law (to be codified at Cal. Lab. Code §927).  The law addresses the use of “digital replicas” of performers.  As defined in the law, a digital replica is: a computer-generated, highly realistic electronic representation that is readily identifiable as the voice or visual…

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OCR Settles HIPAA Security Rule Enforcement Action with Heritage Valley Health System Stemming from Ransomware Attack – Business Cyber Risk

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on OCR Settles HIPAA Security Rule Enforcement Action with Heritage Valley Health System Stemming from Ransomware Attack – Business Cyber Risk
OCR Settles HIPAA Security Rule Enforcement Action with Heritage Valley Health System Stemming from Ransomware Attack – Business Cyber Risk

On July 2, 2024, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ Office for Civil Rights (OCR) announced a settlement with Heritage Valley Health System (Heritage Valley), a healthcare provider operating in Pennsylvania, Ohio, and West Virginia. This is the OCR’s third ransomware settlement and is based on allegations of potential violations of the Health…

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Microsoft — Yep, You Read That Right, Microsoft — Just Got Hit With a Successful Cyber Attack! What Does this Mean for Your Company?

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Microsoft — Yep, You Read That Right, Microsoft — Just Got Hit With a Successful Cyber Attack! What Does this Mean for Your Company?
Microsoft — Yep, You Read That Right, Microsoft — Just Got Hit With a Successful Cyber Attack! What Does this Mean for Your Company?

“There is no such thing as ‘secure’ when it comes to cybersecurity.” “The odds in cybersecurity are impossible — those defending have to get it right 100% of the time and those attacking only need one lucky shot.” These are a few of the sayings that I have used throughout the years when trying to…

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Free Cybersecurity Toolkit For Small Businesses – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog

Posted on August 24, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Free Cybersecurity Toolkit For Small Businesses – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog
Free Cybersecurity Toolkit For Small Businesses – LegalTXTS – A Luminate Law Blog

High-profile data breaches have become common in the headlines, but it’s not just big businesses that are the targets of hackers.  According to the 2018 Hiscox Small Business Cyber Risk Report, 47% of small businesses had at least one cyber attack in the past year.  Yet, barely 52% of small businesses have a clearly defined…

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What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024
What Are The Legal Obligations For Using Artificial Intelligence? — Internet Lawyer Blog — September 16, 2024

As artificial intelligence (AI) technology becomes increasingly integral to various industries, companies face a growing number of legal obligations at the state, federal, and international levels. These obligations address a range of issues, from data privacy and bias to intellectual property and transparency. This article explores the key legal frameworks that govern the use of…

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Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown
Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company – Attorney Evan Brown

A dispute between a digital artist and his former employer over content rights resulted in a court allowing the employee’s DMCA claim while striking the employee’s state law claims. For over five years, plaintiff worked for defendant, crafting digital street scenes of San Francisco to train the company’s self-driving vehicles. But plaintiff’s passion for digital…

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Breaking Internet Law Faster Than I Can Blog It

Having built his professional reputation as a plaintiff (initially, to protect the environment), RFK Jr. is sticking with what he knows best–LAWSUITS. He’s suing an ever-expanding constellation of players to force their publication of his anti-vax views. He’s failing decisively except in MAGA courts–and at such a rapid clip, that I can’t keep up with…

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Text Messages Lead to $4.47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case

Posted on August 23, 2024 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Text Messages Lead to $4.47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case
Text Messages Lead to .47B Liability in Securities Fraud Case

Text messages and other non-email, electronic communications have become increasingly important in securities fraud matters. These communications are often sent from personal mobile devices and often provide key evidence.  It has become clear that the most interesting, and sometimes most problematic, communications often do not take place via email. Messages sent via text and other…

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