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The Advertising Law Blog provides commentary and news on developing legal issues in advertising, promotional marketing, Internet, and privacy law. This blog is sponsored by the Advertising, Marketing & Promotions group at Olshan. The practice is geared to servicing the needs of the advertising, promotional marketing, and digital industries with a commitment to providing personal, efficient and effective legal service.

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IP Talk Blog Features Mary Grieco on CJEU Privacy Shield Invalidation

Olshan Intellectual Property/Brand Management and Protection partner Mary Grieco was featured on IP Talk, the news blog of Inlex IP Expertise, a French industrial property law firm focusing on trademarks, domain names and data protection. Read More ›

The Snowden Effect: The Safe Harbor Is Not So Safe Any More

In a landmark decision issued on October 6, 2015, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) declared the U.S.-EU Safe Harbor for the transfer of personal data to be invalid. Read More ›

Andrew Lustigman Quoted in AdExchanger.Com on Cybersecurity Practices

Olshan Advertising Partner Andrew Lustigman was quoted regarding FTC’s power to penalize companies for insufficient cybersecurity practices. Read More ›

Even grown-up apps need to think about children’s privacy

Inside Counsel article on COPPA Ramifications. Read More ›

Google Defeats Class Certification For Allegedly Scanning Gmail Accounts

Court: the question of consent is often a fact-intensive inquiry and may vary with the circumstances of the parties. Read More ›

Path Pays $800,000 to FTC for Alleged Privacy Violations

On the same day that the FTC released its new report on mobile privacy, the Commission also announced its latest online mobile privacy enforcement action, an $800,000 settlement with the operator of the Path social networking app. Read More ›

Facebook "Hoax" Shows Privacy A Serious Matter for Users

In recent days, numerous Facebook users have posted a legal-sounding statement as an update to their pages containing some version of the following: Read More ›

Privacy and Data Breach: Small Business Particularly Vulnerable

Olshan counsel Jonathan I. Ezor recently published an opinion piece in Long Island Business News regarding online privacy and small business. Read More ›

Amazon's Kindle Fire Tablet Raises Potential Privacy Concerns

Kindle Fire's unusual Web browser, called Amazon Silk, is" cloud-accelerated," and raises concerns. Read More ›

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