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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » Blog Archive » Yelp to pay $450,000 penalty for COPPA violation
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Yelp to pay $450,000 penalty for COPPA violation. On September 17th, 2014. The Federal Trade Commission has announced a proposed settlement with Yelp, Inc. for COPPA violations. The FTC alleged that, for five years, Yelp illegally collected and used the personal information of children under 13 who registered on its mobile app service. According to the FTC complaint. Under the terms of the proposed settlement agreement. Among other things, Yelp must:. Pay a $450,000 civil penalty;. Israel Revokes is Acce...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » Biography
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Françoise regularly addresses a wide range of privacy and security issues, such as those faced by regulated entities, Internet businesses, mobile applications or those related to crossborder personal data transfers, security breach disclosure laws, implementation of GLBA or HIPAA Security Safeguards, or foreign data protection laws (Western Europe, North America, or Asia Pacific) and cross border data flow issues. Françoise is the author and editor of. Global Privacy and Security Law. Comprehensive Guide...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » FCC
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You Are Viewing FCC. Verizon to pay $7.4 million to settle FCC privacy enforcement action. On September 8th, 2014. The Enforcement Bureau of the Federal Communication Commission (FCC). Reached a $7.4 million. Section 222 of the Communications Act. Among other things, phone companies are prohibited from accessing or using certain personal information except in imitated circumstances. To be able to use customers’ information for certain marketing purposes, phone companies must obtain the approval of th...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » Blog Archive » Handling Paper Health Records Requires Adequate Security Measures
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Handling Paper Health Records Requires Adequate Security Measures. On June 23rd, 2014. Security breaches affecting electronic records have taken such a preeminent place on the first page of our daily news reports that it might be easy to forget that paper records may contain information that is just as sensitive and deserves just as much attention. An HHS action against Parkview Health System, Inc.,. In connection with these transactions, Parkview employees were tasked with delivering boxes of health rec...
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The IT Law Group. Raquo;IT Law Group. Raquo;CSA CLIC 2015. Raquo;CSA CLIC 2014. Raquo;CSA CLIC 2013. Compliance with Data Security Laws. Compliance with Foreign Laws. Compliance with Privacy Laws. Data Transfer and Sharing. Personal Data in Mergers and Acquisitions. Social Media and Social Networking. Compliance with Foreign Laws. Compliance with Foreign Laws. Our two volume treatise Global Privacy and Security Law. Development of global personal data handling policies;. Advising clients on the collectio...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » FTC
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You Are Viewing FTC. Yelp to pay $450,000 penalty for COPPA violation. On September 17th, 2014. The Federal Trade Commission has announced a proposed settlement with Yelp, Inc. for COPPA violations. The FTC alleged that, for five years, Yelp illegally collected and used the personal information of children under 13 who registered on its mobile app service. According to the FTC complaint. Under the terms of the proposed settlement agreement. Among other things, Yelp must:. Pay a $450,000 civil penalty;.
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » Europe
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You Are Viewing Europe. NIS Directive Adopted in August 2016 – What’s Next. On August 12th, 2016. Directive (EU) 2016/1148 of the European Parliament and of the Council of July 6, 2016, Concerning Measures for a High Common Level of Security of Network and Information Systems across the Union Network and Information. Scope and Affected Entities. Obligations of Operators of Essential Services. The Directive outlines specific obligations on operators of essential services. For example, they will have t...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » Trends
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You Are Viewing Trends. The FTC Recommends Data Broker Legislation. On May 27th, 2014. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is calling for legislation to shed some light on data brokers’ practices and give consumers some control over the use of their personal information. In its 110-page report,. Data Brokers: a Call for Transparency and Accountability. On these data brokers, requiring them to provide information about their collection and use. Of consumers personal data. The FTC Data Broker Report. Data b...
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Francoise Gilbert – Privacy – Security – Cloud Computing » US Law
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You Are Viewing US Law. Privacy v. Data Protection. What is the Difference? On October 1st, 2014. I recently participated in a discussion about the difference between privacy and data protection. My response was it depends. It depends on the country. It may also depend on other factors. In the extensive research I conducted when writing my two-volume treatise,. Global Privacy and Security Law. 8212; “Data Protection” Outside the United States. Throughout the world, data protection is frequently used to d...
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