Data Privacy
Apr. 7, 2023
Privacy laws that regulate cookies tend to crumble when implemented
Privacy law remains unpredictable as courts continue to grapple with the application of decades-old privacy statutes to new tracking technology.
John A. Vogt
Partner in the Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Litigation Practice
Goodwin Procter
Notre Dame Law School
Ryan D. Ball
Partner in the Cybersecurity, Privacy, and Technology Litigation Practice
Goodwin Procter
Univ of Michigan Law Sch; Ann Arbor MI
Matthew T. Billeci
Associate in the Cybersecurity, Privacy and Technology Litigation Practice
Goodwin Procter
In the 30 years since Tim Berners-Lee launched the "World Wide Web," publicly-accessible websites have become increasingly sophisticated in their adoption of website-tracking technology. The use of these technologies has been particularly acute on social media and commercial-retail websites, many of which have installed "cookies" that track website visitor activity. While states such as California have passed new statutes that require companies to inform consumers wha...
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