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Supreme Court ruling lets companies staunch class-action suits
Published: April 29, 2011
A Supreme Court ruling on a Southern California case allowing companies to force customers to file complaints individually rather than on a class-wide basis is a big victory for wireless carriers and other mobile corporations.
FTC’s Twitter data security settlement highlights need to safeguard personal info
Published: March 16, 2011
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized a settlement with Twitter to resolve charges that the social networking site deceived consumers and put their privacy at risk by failing to safeguard their personal information.
Does Groupon lawsuit threaten all mobile coupon apps?
Published: February 1, 2011
The most recent lawsuit against deal-of-the-day service Groupon could have a negative impact on the growth of local mobile advertising and couponing.
Overcoming legal hurdles of mobile marketing
Published: May 24, 2010
Some challenges to mobile marketing are the permission-based nature, the lack of space for disclosures and the absence of regulation unique to the medium.
Where are the legal minefields in mobile marketing?
Published: March 8, 2010
NEW YORK – Where are the legal minefields in mobile marketing, even as more marketers include the medium in their multichannel mix? An expert panel of lawyers offers the roadmap.
T-Mobile faces lawsuits stemming from lost Sidekick data
Published: October 16, 2009
Two separate class-action lawsuits were filed against T-Mobile USA Inc. alleging that the carrier duped its Sidekick customers into believing that their data was completely secure.
How the FCC inquiry will affect mobile marketing: Webinar
Published: September 16, 2009
The FCC has launched a sweeping inquiry into mobile industry practices. Experts explained how this investigation may affect mobile marketing during a webinar hosted by Mobile Marketer.