You’ve taken time to craft a strong set of online Terms to protect your online service, but is it enforceable? This question has been at the core of a number of recent cases where plaintiffs...
Does a consumer have standing to sue under New Jersey’s Truth in Consumer Contract, Warranty and Notice Act (“TCCWNA”) simply on the basis that the consumer believes a company’s website Terms contain provisions that violate...
To help schools and districts protect student privacy when they decide which online educational services and applications to offer students, on February 26, 2015, the U.S. Department of Education released a training video and guidance...
In a decision that should ease the concerns of Internet providers, Facebook and its Sponsored Stories Program survived an attack from a putative class of minor plaintiffs in the Northern District of California.
A California Superior Court judge has dismissed a class action complaint, ruling that Instagram’s December 2012 amendment of its Terms of Use was not in breach of contract or violation of California unfair competition law. The...