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Stay informed with our latest insights on privacy and technology trends, along with key updates from our firm.

Sovereignty and the Need for Consensus Around “Data Privacy,” Part II
This week, let’s continue our discussion on better ways to balance the needs of people and businesses in the privacy space.

Sovereignty and the Need for Consensus Around “Data Privacy"
This week, let’s consider the trend change from “borderless data” to data localization and the need for consensus on what the Free World wants data privacy to mean.

Dollars, Sense, and National Borders
This week, let’s compare recent developments in privacy and digital market regulation across Europe, to our own recent efforts in this country.

Facial Recognition: Heading in Two Directions at Once?
This week, let’s consider the split-screen between PimEyes, a widely available facial recognition platform, and the most recent settlement with the controversial Clearview AI.

EdTech Platforms May Violate Privacy Laws
This week, let’s consider the FTC’s new focus on the privacy risks of EdTech platforms, the laws at issue, and what the regulators may be missing.

Abortion is a Privacy Issue Too
This week, let’s consider privacy rights in light of the recent release of a Supreme Court draft overruling Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey.

Fifth Circuit Lets Texas Ban Content Moderation on Social Media Platforms (For Now)
This week, let’s consider the Fifth Circuit’s reinstatement of a Texas law that bans “censorship” on social media platforms. Is content from the Dark Web soon coming to your favorite social media site?

Utah Joins California, Colorado, and Virginia in Enacting A Comprehensive Privacy Law with Connecticut Set to Follow
This week, let’s take a look at and compare Utah and Connecticut’s new privacy laws. We’ve made a chart!

SAAS Services vs. Licensed Software
This week, let’s focus on the difference between software-as-a-service (SAAS) and licensed software.

DOJ Takes Down Russian Botnet
This week, let’s look at how the Department of Justice is using criminal seizure warrants to disrupt botnets. This post covers the FBI’s white hat hacking of “victim network devices,” so organizations should pay attention!

D Magazine Names Kate Morris & Charles Hosch on Annual Best Lawyers in Dallas List
Kate Morris and Charles Hosch have been recognized as 2022 Best Lawyers in Dallas, each in the area of Digital Information & Technology.

Serious Cyber Advisory Issued Regarding U.S. Critical Infrastructure
This week, let’s focus on the important Joint Advisory issued by the U.S. Government warning of compromises to U.S. critical infrastructure and advising actions to address vulnerabilities.

Cyberattacks on Ukraine and What they Mean for U.S. Critical Infrastructure Providers
This week, let’s consider “The Myth of the Missing Cyberwar” and what critical infrastructure providers should do to enhance cybersecurity within their organizations.

Drones in Texas: Privacy? or Free Speech?
This week, let’s take a look at the disposition of National Press Photographers’ Ass’n v. McCraw et al., and its effect on drone law in Texas.

Cross-Border Data Transfer Update – New Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework and UK’s International Data Transfer Agreement
This week, let’s consider the “agreement in principle” for the new U.S.-E.U Trans-Atlantic Data Privacy Framework and the UK’s International Data Transfer Agreement.

FTC Announces Latest Data Security Settlement - CafePress
This week, let’s consider the FTC’s data security settlements with both the current and former owners of CafePress, a U.S. clothing and merchandise retail platform.

Clearview AI is “Persona non Grata”
This week, the Italian Supervisory Authority (ISA) – a regulatory body responsible for enforcing GDPR and related privacy concerns in Italy – fined Clearview AI € 20 million for GDPR violations stemming from Clearview’s data collection and processing in Italy. Let’s consider the opinion and some lessons learned.

Prepping for Cyber-Attacks
As the risk of cyber-attacks escalate, let’s consider some resources and news that can help you and your organization reduce the risk of compromise and otherwise enhance your cyber posture.

The Perfect Storm: Facial Recognition
As Clearview AI expands and Texas sues Meta/Facebook for violations of its biometric privacy law, let's consider whether government is ignoring its role in perpetuating the problems associated with facial recognition.

Europe to Meta/Facebook: “You want to leave? Fine. Leave.”
This week, let’s consider a cross-border data transfer controversy under the GDPR and how Meta/Facebook is “absolutely not threatening to leave Europe.”