Understanding How Generative AI Can Affect Your Business' Data Privacy And Ownership Is Crucial
JD Supra Law
MAY 13, 2024
“In assessing a generative AI product, it is critical to understand issues of data ownership and privacy.
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JD Supra Law
MAY 13, 2024
“In assessing a generative AI product, it is critical to understand issues of data ownership and privacy.
IPilogue
AUGUST 30, 2022
On August 11, 2022, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (OPC) published a report on its survey of Canadian businesses regarding privacy related-issues (the Survey). The Survey findings are used by the OPC to provide privacy guidance to the public and improve outreach efforts with businesses.
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Olartemoure Blog
OCTOBER 11, 2021
If you have a business, or a business idea in contemporary times, you will have to deal, one way or another, with user data. Do you want to have a webpage for your business? Privacy by Design is the integration of data processing procedures to every stage of business practices. European guidelines. Spam filters.
Olartemoure Blog
AUGUST 30, 2022
La entrada Infographic | Privacy starter pack for landing business in Colombia se publicó primero en OlarteMoure | Intellectual Property.
McKinsey Operations
MARCH 1, 2023
New data regulations from the European Union require organizational attention, and three key steps can help navigate the data privacy landscape.
Technology & Marketing Law Blog
JULY 12, 2021
Users of “Microsoft 365 For Business” allege oversharing by Microsoft, which translates into claims under (1) the Wiretap Act and the Stored Communications Act; (2) Washington’s Consumer Protection Act; (3) the Washington one-party consent phone statute; and (4) common law.
IP Watchdog
OCTOBER 5, 2023
On September 6, OpenAI faced its second invasion of privacy lawsuit filed in the U.S. Here are five key allegations from the privacy suit against OpenAI. District Court for the District of Northern California, for allegedly stealing private information from millions of internet users.
LexBlog IP
DECEMBER 14, 2023
This blog article provides an overview of US Privacy Law for businesses in the cloud serving Californian Clients. As Privacy Law in California is in the process of rapid change, please check back regularly for updates.
IIPRD
JANUARY 24, 2024
Introduction In a world ruled by machines using lots of data, rules about keeping personal information safe and rights to own ideas create difficult problems for businesses everywhere. This literature will delve into the issues that surround the sensitive issue of how companies maintain privacy while also trying to foster innovation.
Technology & Marketing Law Blog
APRIL 8, 2023
California passed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) nominally to protect children’s privacy, but at the same time, the AADC requires businesses to do an age “assurance” of all their users, children and adults alike. Doing age assurance/age verification raises substantial privacy risks.
LexBlog IP
JANUARY 25, 2024
Last week, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) launched a new website dedicated to providing resources to California residents about their privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). On the flip side, it also includes resources for businesses to understand their obligations under the CCPA.
LexBlog IP
MARCH 2, 2024
This blog article guides you to understand the triggers that may deem you to be “Doing Business” in California, or the need to register with the Secretary of State which is possible even if your business is not based there! We recommend you review this blog article and seek legal advice if you are in doubt.
IPilogue
MARCH 8, 2023
Privacy breaches are becoming commonplace in today’s business landscape and cybersecurity is top of mind for many organizations— and for good reason. This situation is exacerbated by the risk of litigation, as lawsuits are a legitimate consequence of a privacy breach. The privilege terminates once the respective litigation ends.
Michael Geist
JUNE 14, 2022
The privacy alarm bells have been ringing for weeks. For example, the Globe and Mail recently featured an important story on children’s privacy , working with Human Rights Watch and other media organizations to examine the privacy practices of dozens of online education platforms. .”
Olartemoure Blog
JANUARY 27, 2023
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) will launch the ISO 31700 standard on Privacy from the owner for consumer data protection on February 8, 2023. In addition, ISO 31700 is expected to complement regulation and compliance programs in the field; and it is expected to respond to good business practices.
LexBlog IP
JANUARY 16, 2024
The first thing many founders/entrepreneurs think of when starting a new business is, “I need an LLC.” ” The establishment of a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Texas can be a strategic maneuver for entrepreneurs and businesses aiming to leverage the benefits of limited liability and operational adaptability.
SpicyIP
FEBRUARY 10, 2024
Deputy Controller , Madras High court rejected the contention that the subject invention was excluded for being business method. The findings of this short judgement have possible significant implications on the jurisprudence regarding 3(k) and business methods in the Patent Act. The judgement comes on the heels of OpenTV v.
Olartemoure Blog
MARCH 7, 2023
Privacy-enhancing technologies are tools and techniques designed to protect users’ personal data and privacy by enabling the analysis and sharing of insights within data, without sharing the data itself. What are PETs? They minimize the use of data as they maximize its control. Why are they useful? They can take many forms.
LexBlog IP
SEPTEMBER 14, 2023
This week, Delaware Governor John Carney signed the Delaware Personal Data Privacy Act into law. The outreach effort will inform Delaware consumers of their rights under the new law and describe businesses’ obligations. The bill goes into effect on January 1, 2025, and a public outreach effort will begin by July 1, 2024.
Trading Secrets
MARCH 9, 2022
Please join Seyfarth for a webinar on what employers need to know regarding the importance of data privacy and the impacts of the California Privacy Rights Act to your organization. Differences between CCPA and CPRA for In-Scope Businesses. Navigating Privacy Right Requests. to 3:30 p.m. REGISTER HERE.
Olartemoure Blog
MARCH 15, 2024
The NSBA based its lawsuit on the alleged unconstitutionality of the Act, arguing that it infringed upon the privacy rights of American citizens by requiring the disclosure of highly personal information intended for the prevention of criminal activities.
IPilogue
JULY 13, 2022
As discussed in part one , Human Rights Watch (HRW) released a report in late May outlining the privacy risks school children face across the globe. However, Canada still falls behind in implementing modern privacy legislation that addresses child consent.
JD Supra Law
JULY 18, 2023
In a putative class action filed on June 28, 2023, in the Northern District of California, and in other similar cases, plaintiffs allege that OpenAI, Microsoft, and their respective affiliates violated the privacy rights of millions of internet users through the large-scale scraping of their personal data from social media, blog posts, and other websites, (..)
IPilogue
SEPTEMBER 21, 2021
On September 7, 2021, the Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Ontario (IPC) issued its response to the Ontario government’s white paper on proposals for a provincial private sector privacy law, as previously reported by the E-TIPS® Newsletter here.
IPilogue
AUGUST 27, 2021
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.
LexBlog IP
AUGUST 24, 2023
The sessions are well attended, and I enjoy meeting attendees and talking about the craziness of new techniques threat actors are using to attack small businesses. One of the tips we discussed is being aware of the data that apps are collecting and checking your privacy settings frequently. I check my privacy settings frequently.
LexBlog IP
AUGUST 24, 2023
State privacy laws are changing rapidly in the U.S. We anticipate that more state legislatures will continue to enact privacy laws to protect consumers due to the absence of a federal privacy law. The Iowa Attorney General may levy up to $7,500 per violation, and businesses will have a 90-day period to cure alleged violations.
LexBlog IP
OCTOBER 27, 2023
Pixels, a piece of tracking software businesses use to assess the success of their advertising campaigns, are creating headaches for in-house counsel as decades-old laws are being revived by litigants. Unlike cookies, pixels cannot be easily blocked with privacy software.
Kluwer Copyright Blog
MARCH 4, 2024
This case reveals the important differences between the US Law and the European Union (EU) (and United Kingdom (UK)) Law under several points of view: criminal law, privacy/data protection law, intellectual property (IP) rights (and sui generis rights), and even law of contracts. LinkedIn case.
IPilogue
JUNE 1, 2022
Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, academic discussions indicated that artificial intelligence (AI) would signify the fourth industrial revolution with tangible economic benefits and potential privacy concerns. Nowadays, privacy concerns exceed personal information protection. . Business Implications : Ethical AI Assurance.
LexBlog IP
FEBRUARY 8, 2024
The Connecticut Data Privacy Act (CDPA), which became effective on July 1, 2023, provides Connecticut residents with certain rights over their personal information and establishes responsibilities and privacy protection standards for businesses that process personal information.
IP Law 360
JANUARY 7, 2022
Miriam Farhi and Kelsey McIntosh at Perkins Coie describe the key features of new comprehensive privacy laws in California, Virginia and Colorado that take effect in 2023, with a particular focus on how they affect businesses in the retail industry.
LexBlog IP
NOVEMBER 3, 2022
California law will soon require businesses to treat their employees and business partners as consumers under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA). Fortunately, most businesses already have HR processes to allow employees to access and correct their personal data. Employee, Job Applicant and 1099 Contractor Data.
LexBlog IP
MARCH 25, 2022
The newest state data privacy law, the Utah Consumer Privacy Act, was signed into law by Utah Governor Spencer J. This makes Utah the fifth state to pass its own privacy law instead of waiting for the federal government to enact a nationwide federal law. Cox on March 24, 2022. The law becomes effective on December 31, 2023.
IPilogue
SEPTEMBER 14, 2021
As part of the IP Innovation Clinic’s involvement in the inaugural year of Mitacs’ Business Strategy Internship program, Krystel completed an internship at 3D Bridge Solutions under the direct supervision of Karima Bawa. Notably, I had the opportunity to draft user manuals for the company’s product offering, as well as a privacy policy.
Technology & Marketing Law Blog
JUNE 7, 2022
20-303 (Office of Attorney General March 10, 2022): “internally generated inferences that a business holds about a consumer are personal information within the meaning of the CCPA, and must be disclosed to the consumer on request. ” * Bloomberg : Global Privacy Control Popularity Grows as Legal Status Up in Air.
IP and Legal Filings
APRIL 8, 2023
Celebrities have objected to this because it interferes with their personal lives and their right to privacy. These agreements include the following: ● Artist agreement – When an artist does business with a company, an agreement is made between the parties because art is inherently subject to many Intellectual Property issues.
LexBlog IP
JULY 7, 2023
Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo recently signed into law a sweeping and restrictive consumer health data privacy law that requires covered entities (defined as any person who conducts business in the state or produces or provides products or services that are targeted to consumers in Nevada) to provide privacy rights to consumers who provide health data (..)
LexBlog IP
NOVEMBER 16, 2023
Therefore, part of the due diligence process of any M&A deal must include an assessment of the applicability of the California Consumer Privacy Act, as amended by the California Privacy Rights Act (collectively, CCPA). Of course, this is only one piece of privacy due diligence during a deal. Remember to do your homework.
LexBlog IP
DECEMBER 28, 2021
data privacy : what businesses NEED TO know. Keeping pace with the state of data privacy and data privacy regulations is becoming a pressing responsibility for businesses in the digital age. Jump to a Section: What is Data Privacy? Data Privacy versus Data Security? Common Threats to Data Privacy.
LexBlog IP
MARCH 30, 2023
As artificial intelligence, also known as “AI” becomes more of a household word, it is worth pointing out not only how cool it can be, but also how some uses raise privacy concerns. The privacy risks of AI have been outlined in an article published in The Digital Speaker, Privacy in the Age of AI: Risks, Challenges and Solutions.
LexBlog IP
AUGUST 17, 2023
Recently, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) announced its new initiative in investigating the data privacy practices of connected vehicle (CV) manufacturers and the related technologies. Consider whether your privacy policy has been updated for CCPA compliance. the precise geolocation of the CV).
LexBlog IP
OCTOBER 13, 2022
Entitled “5 Tips For How To Handle Consumer Privacy Concerns,” the article astutely points out that “In the age of digital marketing and data collection, you also need to think about consumer privacy concerns and how they can impact your business.”
IPilogue
JULY 16, 2021
Reports of racial bias and Canadian privacy law violations weaken the argument for implementing FRT. On June 10, 2021, the Office of the Privacy Commissioner (“OPC”) issued a 29-page report on FRT and Royal Canadian Mounted Police (“RCMP”) -related surveillance as it pertains to the Canadian public. What is Clearview?
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