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Verizon and Its Cloud Vendor Must Face Lawsuit for Reporting “CSAM” That Wasn’t – Lawshe v. Verizon (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Thats the basis for a recent opinion from a Florida federal district court that could have major implications for online services CSAM detection and reporting practices. The court sides with the defendants as to the first CyberTip but not the second. The defamation and SCA claims for the second CyberTip go forward as to each defendant.

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Justia Legal Resources: Banking and Finance Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

FTX filed for bankruptcy in November 2022, and “SBF” was arrested in the Bahamas the next month. If they can prove that the defendant acted negligently , an investor may recover damages for their losses. The discussion of bank lending in the Banking and Finance Law Center describes some of the main federal laws that govern this area.

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X Corp. v. Bright Data is the Decision We’ve Been Waiting For (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

When Meta sued Bright Data for breaching Facebook’s and Instagram’s ToS, the defendant successfully argued that since the scraping occurred without logging into its platforms’ accounts, it did not constitute “use” of the platform and thus did not breach the ToS. 301(a) , which preempts state laws “equivalent” to copyright.

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Guest Post: David the Inventor vs. the Biglaw Goliath – What Drives A Goliath To Take On A David?

LawSites

At great cost, Xcential has been forced to defend itself with counterclaims and motions for dismissal. Politico’s rankings of federal lobby firm revenues showed Akin Gump in second place in 2021 ($53.4 million), edged out by Brownstein Hyatt ($56.3 Superior Court) in third.

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So long, Chevron?: How a Group of New England Fishermen Challenged the Longstanding Chevron Approach.

The Barrister

Here, federal court defers to the administrative agency’s permissible construction of the statute. [5] Factual Background Loper and Relentless challenged the applicability of Chevron in a case surrounding enforcement of federal observers on commercial fishing vessels. 9, 2022). [2] Relentless and Loper Cases A. 95-95, 91 Stat.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

Debevoise Data Blog

The ban also exempts the Maryland Image Repository System, which allows law enforcement to compare images against a database drawn from motor vehicle records and mugshots. The law contains two main requirements. New York City: Regulating Facial Recognition Technology.

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