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| Blog Name: |
InfoSecCompliance Blog |
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http://infoseccompliance.com/ |
| Language: |
English |
| Topics: |
security, privacy, law |
| Description: |
InfoSecCompliance LLC (”ISC”) is a law firm dedicated to providing solutions for privacy and security legal compliance and risk management, including:
* assisting clients with the developmment of security and privacy policies and practices that are consistent with regulatory requirements
* developing contracting procedures and terms that dicate the privacy and security duties between organizations sharing sensitive information or system access
* analyzing insurance coverage for privacy and security risk and providing guidance on and access to the products that insure against such risk |
| Popularity: |
12 Followers |
New Law Firm / New Blog! (www.infolawgroup.com)
Hello to all of the loyal ISC readers! I am pleased to announce that I have formed a new law firm: The Information Law Group. The new firm is comprised of myself and several other attorneys that concentrate on legal issues concerning privacy, data security, information technology, e-commerce and intellectual property. We address a broad spectrum of legal matters, including transactions and e-commerce, compliance, breach notice and incident response and litigation.
Sadly, what this means is that this blog will soon be shutting down. No worries, however, all of the content will be migrated to the new blog at www.infolawgroup.com Mo
Information Law Case Round-up
Over the past couple weeks some interesting information law cases and decisions have cropped up:
Eros, LLC v. Linden Research, Inc., et.al. Linden operates “Second Life” the popular online virtual world. Eros LLC is a company that makes virtual sex toys for use by individuals (e.g. avatars) within Second Life. Eros competitors allegedly were allowed to create and sell sex toys in Second Life that were similar to those produced by Eros. Eros alleges that by allowing the sale of products allegedly ripping off Eros’ designs, Linden committed copyright and t
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