Remove Blog Remove Confidentiality Remove Marketing Remove Privacy
article thumbnail

Minnesota’s Attempt to Copy California’s Constitutionally Defective Age Appropriate Design Code is an Utter Fail (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

by guest blogger Jess Miers, Legal Advocacy Counsel at Chamber of Progress [Eric’s intro: last year I blogged about Minnesota’s flirtation with mandatory age verification. In an attempt to address this concern, Minnesota offers some protection by maintaining the confidentiality of information subject to attorney-client privilege.

Copying 127
article thumbnail

A Hospital Mailed a Patient’s Confidential Diagnosis to a Rando. You’ll Never Guess What Happened Next–ZD v. Community Health

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Why did Jonae post ZD’s confidential diagnosis on Facebook? There were two obvious breakdowns that led to this bizarre and highly unfortunate set of events: (1) the hospital sending confidential medical information to a non-patient, and (2) the letter recipient publicizing the confidential medical information.

Insiders

Sign Up for our Newsletter

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

article thumbnail

Hey—You’re Muted! Privacy in the Zoom-Era

IPilogue

Privacy has been a reoccurring issue debated across the world as virtual communication is no longer seen as an option but essential to working remotely during a pandemic. Not only does this violate our privacy rights, but it also creates a bigger ethical dilemma within the economic market. Zoom: The 2020 Icon of Remote Work.

Privacy 106
article thumbnail

Learning About the Business of Healthcare and Innovation: My Internship Experience at AstraZeneca Canada

IPilogue

I worked within the legal team, under the supervision of Denise Lacombe, Head of Legal and collaborated with Lynne Sweeney, Legal Counsel and Cristina Aguirre, Privacy Officer as well. I was seated with a digital marketing employee, employees in the clinical research and development team, and an employee in the respiratory team.

Business 110
article thumbnail

Byte – Sized Battles: Challenges of Deploying AI in Trademark Disputes

Intepat

Additionally, it also provides for measures that remedy those risks and deals with the issue of confidentiality and national security. AI utilizes qualitative data, such as consumer preferences and purchase behavior, to evaluate market circumstances.

article thumbnail

DOJ Announces It Will Not Charge CFAA Violations for Good-Faith Security Research

Trading Secrets

The new policy highlights the DOJ’s goal to promote privacy and cybersecurity by upholding the legal rights of individuals and network owners to ensure confidentiality and availability of information stored in their information systems. the defendant’s conduct consisted of good-faith security research.

article thumbnail

The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

Third, there are potential confidentiality issues to consider. Allowing a third party such as OpenAI to have access to otherwise protected information without a confidentiality agreement in place could constitute a “public disclosure” and risk the loss of protection for the disclosed information. [5]