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Tech companies using AI video tools must address privacy, copyright, deepfake liability, and AI-specific compliance obligations such as the EU AI Act. Risks often arise from training data and content sourcing, biometric and workplace surveillance features, platform distribution rules, and cross-border data transfers. This article explains the key legal issues, common pitfalls, and practical steps […]
Businesses using AI must comply with privacy laws, intellectual property rules, anti-discrimination requirements, and sector-specific regulations, and many also face new obligations under the EU AI Act and evolving U.S. state laws. Legal risk often hinges on how data is collected and used, how models are sourced and trained, and whether AI-driven decisions can be […]
After social media defamation, the next legal steps typically include preserving evidence, sending a cease-and-desist or retraction demand, and—if the harm is serious—filing a defamation lawsuit within the applicable statute of limitations. Because posts can spread quickly and be deleted or edited, timing, documentation, and platform policies often shape what remedies are available. This article […]
Regulating digital platforms is legally challenging because lawmakers must balance free speech, privacy, competition, and consumer protection across rapidly evolving technologies and global jurisdictions. Conflicts between Section 230‑style liability shields, antitrust enforcement, data protection rules, and cross‑border compliance often create overlapping or inconsistent obligations for platforms. This article explains the main legal hurdles, key regulatory […]
Identity theft victims can often limit losses and begin restoring their credit within days by promptly freezing credit, filing an FTC report, and notifying banks and police. Those accused may have defenses when accounts were opened without consent, evidence is unreliable, or procedures weren’t followed. This article explains immediate protection steps, required reports and documentation, […]
Online sellers commonly face 5 major legal issues in e-commerce: privacy/data security, taxes, IP infringement, advertising/consumer protection, and contracts/returns. Requirements vary by state and country, so compliance needs clear policies and proper registrations. This article explains the key risks and practical steps to operate legally online. In the digital marketplace, online sellers face a complex […]
Technology now touches 100% of core government functions—records, benefits, policing, and elections—creating legal challenges around privacy, due process, transparency, and contractor accountability. As agencies deploy AI, cloud systems, and data sharing, they must comply with the Constitution plus laws like FOIA, the Privacy Act, and state open-records rules. This article explains key risks and practical […]
Telemedicine and digital health face four core legal challenge areas: licensure and scope of practice, privacy and data security, reimbursement and fraud‑and‑abuse compliance, and malpractice liability. These risks are intensified by cross‑state care, remote prescribing, and the handling of sensitive health data across multiple vendors and platforms. This article explains the main regulations and liabilities […]
The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) requires covered businesses to provide specific consumer privacy rights and detailed notices, with penalties of up to $2,500 per violation or $7,500 per intentional violation. It applies to many for-profit entities doing business in California that meet statutory revenue, data-volume, or data-sales thresholds. This article explains who must comply, […]
High-profile celebrity weddings commonly trigger 5 legal flashpoints: prenups, privacy/NDAs, vendor contracts, intellectual property rights, and security liability. Fame and large financial stakes increase the risk of disputes and public exposure. This article explains the key legal risks and how attorneys help manage them. High-profile celebrity weddings often give rise to a multitude of legal […]
After a data security breach, legal action usually starts within 30 days because most U.S. states require consumer notice within about 30–45 days, and regulators may investigate. Organizations may face class actions, AG/FTC enforcement, contractual disputes, and remediation obligations tied to negligence or unfair practices. This article explains typical post-breach steps, liabilities, and how claims […]
DOGE’s broad access to federal databases has triggered multiple lawsuits challenging whether agencies can disclose sensitive personal records without statutory authority. Key legal rights implicated include privacy protections, due process limits, and constraints under the Privacy Act and administrative law. This article explains the legal challenges, constitutional issues, and practical implications for citizens. The Department […]