Podcast: Building AI Law Amid Legal Uncertainty
Jun 12, 2025
In an online world where websites are often publicly accessible, the question of how and when a website owner can bring a claim under the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act (CFAA) when it revokes “authorization”...
The federal district court in the Southern District of Idaho denied Kochava’s second attempt to dismiss the Federal Trade Commission’s allegations that the data broker aggregated and sold large amounts of sensitive consumer data in violation of...
The five-year dispute between hiQ Labs and LinkedIn over web scraping has come to an end. Around December 6, 2022, the parties reached a private settlement, and hiQ agreed to a permanent injunction requiring it...
For those following web scraping caselaw, the hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn Corporation case has been one to watch. While prior decisions largely involved a preliminary injunction, the federal district court in California has now ruled on LinkedIn’s remaining...
The FTC sued data broker Kochava, Inc. in federal district court, alleging their sale and distribution of consumer geolocation data constitutes an unfair act or practice. In the complaint, the FTC takes issue with Kochava’s model of...
On remand from the Supreme Court, the Ninth Circuit again affirmed the preliminary injunction precluding LinkedIn from blocking access to public profiles on the professional networking platform (hiQ Labs, Inc. v. LinkedIn Corporation). This latest...