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Manufacturing “Smart” Devices? NIST Security Has Recommendations
Regulatory interest in Internet of Things (“IoT”) devices is growing, partly in response to concerns about device security. In January, for example, California’s IoT Law ( SB 327 ) went into effect. This law requires…
What Does Brexit Mean for Privacy Shield?
Three and a half years after UK citizens voted to leave the EU, the country officially left the Union on January 31. One of the many questions resulting from the departure is what happens to the EU-U.S. Privacy Shield…
Ad Law Access Podcast: CCPA Update - Attorney General Proposes Modified Draft Regulations
On the latest episode of the Ad Law Access Podcast, Kelley Drye reviews a number of the proposed modified draft regulations the California Attorney General published last Friday. (See our blog post here .) The Ad Law…
FTC Seeks Public Comment on Endorsement Guides
This morning, the FTC announced that it is seeking public comment on whether to make changes to its Endorsement Guides as part of the agency’s systematic review of all current rules and guides. The Guides were first…
BodyArmor targeted in putative class action alleging the drink’s advertising misleads consumers as to its health benefits, continuing a trend
The plaintiffs’ class action bar continues to target “healthy” advertising claims made by food and beverage companies by bringing expensive class action lawsuits against the companies. The latest company forced to…