Tag: Proskauer
Total Results: 7
- Apple’s moves in mobile advertising generate new antitrust complaint
- Published: August 12, 2010
- By Jeffrey Neuburger
One question the regulators will likely assess is whether Apple has run afoul of the Sherman Antitrust Act, which prohibits monopolies that restrict competition.
- U.S. Supreme Court finds employer review of personal text messages reasonable
- Published: June 21, 2010
- By Katharine Parker, Kristen J. Mathews and Gregory J. Couillou
Employers should have policies to let employees know that communications on employer equipment and networks are not private.
- What does the draft privacy legislation say about locational data?
- Published: June 3, 2010
- By Jeffrey Neuburger
Mobile marketers should pay close attention as the draft federal privacy bill aims at one of the fastest-growing practices in mobile marketing – the collection and use of locational data.
- FCC broadband plan suggests consumer control over personal data
- Published: April 19, 2010
- By Jeffrey Neuburger
The FCC broadband plan surveys the tension between the privacy interests of consumers versus the use of consumer data to target useful ads and monetize services that are free to consumers.
- Court considers limits on law enforcement access to subscriber data
- Published: February 11, 2010
- By Jeffrey Neuburger
A law enforcement search of a home or office requires police officers to show up in person and serve a warrant on the occupant. Not so with warrants for the turnover of mobile subscriber data.
- A lawyer’s take on the Apple iPad
- Published: February 2, 2010
- By Jeffrey Neuburger
Content providers and publishers, wireless carriers, application developers and mobile marketers should be forewarned: the Apple iPad does raise certain legal issues.
- 3 privacy perils in a 3G world
- Published: February 18, 2009
- By Tanya L. Forsheit
As mobile marketing explodes, the possibilities for targeting relevant advertising increase exponentially. But the promise brings with it considerable potential perils for privacy and security compliance.





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