Articles Posted in Internet Law

Pandemic Unemployment Benefit Applicants Sue Deloitte Over Data Breaches Updated: Published by:

Deloitte Consulting LLP has been sued by a group of Ohio residents in two proposed class actions after their personal information was compromised on state websites the company built to administer coronavirus-related unemployment benefits. Officials in Ohio, Colorado, and Illinois announced that applicant information including home addresses and social security…

D.C. Circuit Refuses to Reconsider Reversal of Net Neutrality Rules Updated: Published by:

The federal appeals court allowed the FCC to continue giving internet service providers substantial discretion to control the way in which consumers access the internet.

Joint Antitrust Investigation May Loom Over Google Updated: Published by:

Tech giant Google faces scrutiny from state attorneys general and the federal Justice Department for potential violations related to online searches, advertising, and Android products.

Facebook Facing Multi-State Investigation for Potential Antitrust Violations Updated: Published by:

Led by New York State Attorney General Letitia James, the attorneys general of eight states and the District of Columbia will investigate Facebook for possible violations of antitrust laws. The investigation arises from concerns over the dominance of Facebook in its industry, and it will examine whether Facebook may be…