Tag: Andy Lustigman
Total Results: 7
- 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.












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