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Navigating Legal Factors for U.S. Companies Entering the E-commerce Market in Africa

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

These include e-commerce law, consumer protection law, data privacy laws, and breach notification laws. However, companies can use these laws to their advantage by using them as a guide to identify the most suitable e-commerce market to enter. 11] Therefore, it is crucial for U.S. 15] Ultimately, U.S.

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Critical Entities Resilience Directive (CER) – broader scope and more stringent obligations

Technology Law Dispatch

The Critical Entities Resilience Directive (‘CER’) entered into force on 16 January 2023, replacing the 2008 European Critical Infrastructure Directive. The new rules are aiming to strengthen the resilience of critical infrastructure to a range of threats, including natural hazards, terrorist attacks, insider threats, or sabotage.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

And what’s a company to do right now, with facial recognition opportunities presenting themselves today while the law remains a moving target? In this Part 1, we lay out the current laws governing facial recognition in the United States. In Part 2, we assess where the law is headed and offer some practical risk-reduction strategies.

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Announcing the 2024 Edition of My Internet Law Casebook

Eric Goldman

I’m pleased to announce the 2024 edition (15th edition) of my Internet Law casebook, Internet Law: Cases & Materials. I added a summary of contributory and vicarious copyright law principles from the Frontier Communications case. MySpace opinion from 2008, another 15-year casebook veteran. I posted the 2022 version.