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Announcing the Seventh Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law Casebook by Tushnet & Goldman

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Rebecca Tushnet and I are pleased to announce the seventh edition of our casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials. A sample chapter, Chapter 14 (on publicity rights and endorsements), is available as a free download. It is available for purchase in the following formats: * DRM-free PDF file.

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Announcing the Sixth Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials by Tushnet & Goldman

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Rebecca Tushnet and I are pleased to announce the sixth edition of our casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials. A sample chapter, Chapter 14 (on publicity rights and endorsements), is available as a free download. Chapter 15: Privacy. Price: $12. Price: $9.99. * Print-on-demand hard copy from Amazon.

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Announcing the Seventh Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law Casebook by Goldman & Tushnet

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Eric Goldman and I are pleased to announce the seventh edition of our casebook, Advertising & Marketing Law: Cases & Materials. A sample chapter, Chapter 14 (on publicity rights and endorsements), is available as a free download. It is available for purchase in the following formats: * DRM-free PDF file. Price: $12 * Kindle.

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Do Mandatory Age Verification Laws Conflict with Biometric Privacy Laws?–Kuklinski v. Binance

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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.

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BitTorrent ‘Copyright Trolls’ Given Green Light By Finland’s Supreme Court

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The letters, sent by the law firm Hedman Partners, alleged that subscribers’ internet connections had been used to download or share movies (some pornographic) using BitTorrent. The Market Court ruled that the subscribers should be dealt with on a case-by-case basis. Initial Victory For Internet Subscribers.

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Privacy Tip #347 – Do You Know What Geofencing Is and How You Are Tracked?

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Although a bit dated, a 2019 blog in Comaritech gives a good background on what geofencing is and what privacy concerns it presents. The blog, What is geofencing, how does it work, what are the privacy concerns? When users download these apps, they are notified that the company can share the location data with third parties.

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CPPA Votes in Favor of Web Browser

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Last week, the California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA) voted in favor of a legislative proposal that would require web browsers to include a feature that allows web users the ability to exercise their privacy rights under the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) through opt-out preference signals.

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