Germany Warns of Generative AI’s Privacy Pitfalls Under EU Law
Use of generative artificial intelligence can lead to a host of problems under EU privacy law, the German data protection authority warned Monday.
Samsung Presses for $6.8 Million in Legal Fees Post-Patent Trial
Verizon Sued Over Emergency Call, Voice Message, Display Patents
Cops’ Snapchat Surveillance Under Review in Massachusetts Court
Police surveillance of gang members’ Snapchat accounts and allegations of the improper selection of surveillance targets based on their race were front and center before the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Monday.
DMCA Hacking Ban Challenge Faces Skeptical Appeals Court Panel
A pair of computer scientists attacking the constitutionality of a law that bars hacking the technologies that protect copyrights encountered D.C. Circuit judges skeptical that the law directly restricts speech.
Salesforce Settles 401(k) Plan Fee Class Action on Day of Trial
Maryland Increases Pay Statement Requirements for Employers
Maryland is increasing the amount of information that must be provided on pay stubs and pay statements under a bill that will go into effect on Oct. 1.
Woman Admits to Laundering Millions From Pig-Butchering Scams
An Alhambra, Calif. woman has agreed to plead guilty to conspiring to launder millions of dollars generated by ‘pig-butchering’ cryptocurrency investment scams.
Bribery Case Against US Lawmaker Implicates Mexico’s Azteca
An executive of Mexico’s Banco Azteca helped arrange payments to US House Democrat
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