Cybersquatting Cases: Criminal Domain Seizure On The Rise
Cybersquatting cases are making a comeback! And this time around, the stakes are higher. Instead of holding domains ransom for...
Cybersquatting cases are making a comeback! And this time around, the stakes are higher. Instead of holding domains ransom for...
California rung in 2015 with a slew of new online privacy laws. If you run a commercial website – or...
The FTC recently published a report on mobile payment plugins and apps. Does this mean a new mobile payment app...
Snapchat entered into a consent decree with the Federal Trade Commission for supposedly misleading users about data collection and inter-device...
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is ready to ease up on certain Gramm-Leach-Bliley financial privacy rules for companies that don’t...
Let’s quickly talk about a famous Twitter transparency incident. Back in 2012, the Internet erupted in censorship rage because the...
Due to the advent of identity theft, botnets, trojans and other digital mischief, does “I didn’t do it” work as...