10/18/2022 4:37:55 PM Pause: Texas Social Media Law on Hold as it heads to Supreme Court for Review By Jason Gordon Robert Newman Michael Isselin Emily Faro +1 more... Show less A federal appeals court has agreed to put on hold a Texas social media law, HB 20, that restricts content moderation actions on social...
5/23/2022 2:50:29 PM FTC on the Path to Proposed Amendments to the Endorsement Guides By Keri Bruce Emily Faro On May 19, 2022, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) unanimously voted to publish for public comment in the Federal Register proposed...
4/27/2022 6:36:40 PM New Digital accessibility guidance: what brands need to know By Angela Matney The Department of Justice recently released new guidance describing how state and local governments and businesses open to the public can...
4/12/2022 7:49:32 PM CCPA’s “right to know” includes inferences drawn from personal information, according to AG Bonta By Sarah Bruno Nikki Bhargava Christian Blair Idara Udofia Robert Newman +2 more... Show less On March 10, 2022, the California Office of Attorney General Rob Bonta (OAG) issued an opinion (the Opinion) interpreting the California...
4/7/2022 7:13:33 PM “Influencer” Marketing and the Potential Rise of Celebrity Liability By Sarah Bruno Jason Garcia Mariah Fairley Influencers tell us to “click on the link” in their bios, “shop” via their platforms and watch their videos where they summarize the good...
3/4/2022 7:17:51 PM Renew Without Ado: How to Avoid Automatic Renewal Subscription Violations By Jason Gordon Sarah Bruno Mariah Fairley “30-day free trial,” “Cancel anytime,” “Risk-free” – if you’ve read or heard these terms associated with a subscription-based program,...