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| | | | | In the past month, California judges have issued encouraging decisions for defendants in cases asserting that website tracking technologies constitute i... | |
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| | | | | Greetings CIPAWorld! I'm back with the latest scoop on a fascinating case! In St. Aubin v. Carbon Health Technologies, Inc., the United States District Court for the Northern District of California recently analyzed a claim under the California Invasion of Privacy Act (CIPA), Cal. Penal Code ยง 630 et seq., in the context of alleged... | |
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| | | | | Over the last 18 months, a handful of law firms in the United States have been sending out demand letters to website owners threatening to sue over web accessibility. The trend for this activity was started by the law firm Carson & Lynch out of Pennsylvania and has gathered enough attention that it has been ... | |
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| | | By John Ottaviani Doe v. MySpace, Inc., No. A-06-CA983-SS (W.D. Tex. 2/13/2007). "If anyone had a duty to protect Julie Doe, it was her parents, not MySpace." (Sparks, J.) This is a HUGE win for MySpace! Plaintiff's negligence and gross... | ||