X Corp., the company formerly known as Twitter, has launched a multi-faceted attack on scraping of its platform, separately bringing three lawsuits against alleged scrapers of its site – John Does 1-4, Bright Data, Ltd.,...
On July 26, the Securities and Exchange Commission (“SEC”) adopted final rules demanding new cybersecurity requirements for all public companies. These new rules stem from a March 2022 proposal that—in the SEC’s view—attempts to correct...
The SEC recently announced a delay in the anticipated release of a new regulation that would require public companies to file a Form 8-K regarding material cybersecurity incidents within four days of discovering the incident....
As we’ve noted, AI developers are under increasing scrutiny from regulators. While user privacy has been the focus, security is starting to get more attention. Most recently, Senator Mark Warner (D-VA)—the chairman of the Senate Intelligence...
On May 1, 2023, Indiana became the seventh U.S. state to enact a consumer privacy law with the governor’s signing of Senate Bill 5. Effective January 1, 2026, the law mirrors other state privacy laws, including...
Generative artificial intelligence (“AI”) models like DALL-E 2, ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and Midjourney are raising two key questions related to intellectual property protections: how can (and should) such models use works subject to IP protections,...