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STLR Link Roundup – November 8, 2019

November 8, 2019
‘Game-Changer’ Warrant Let Detective Search Genetic Database

A detective in Florida recently announced the approval of a warrant to search consumer DNA company GEDmatch’s full

STLR Link Roundup – November 1, 2019

November 1, 2019
Twitter Will Ban All Political Ads, C.E.O. Jack Dorsey Says

Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey has announced that Twitter will ban all political advertisements on its

STLR Link Roundup – October 25, 2019

October 25, 2019
Warren and Wyden Call for FTC to Investigate Amazon over Capital One Breach

The Capital One data breach in March this year was one of the biggest

STLR Link Roundup – October 18, 2019

October 18, 2019
Apple Removes App that Helps Hong Kong Protesters Track the Police

On October 9th, Apple removed the app “KHmap.live” from the app store in response

STLR Link Roundup – April 26, 2019

April 26, 2019

“Facebook Investigated in Ireland Over Mishandled Passwords”

The Irish Data Protection Commission announced on Thursday, April 25, 2019 that an investigation has been opened by

STLR Link Roundup – April 25, 2019

April 25, 2019
“Tech and Privacy Groups Hate the Census Citizenship Question”

Although business leaders in the tech industry and prominent privacy advocates usually stay on

Link Roundup – April 17, 2019

April 17, 2019

Profanities Prohibition in the Lanham Act: A Violation of the First Amendment?

On Monday, April 15, 2019, the Supreme Court heard oral arguments for the case Iancu

STLR Link Roundup – April 9, 2019

April 9, 2019

Proposed Amendment to the CCPA Would Create a Private Right of Action for All Violators

After the enactment of the GDPR in May 2018, the California

STLR Link Roundup – April 6, 2019

April 6, 2019

Federal Circuit Agrees Purdue’s OxyContin Anti-Tampering Patent Is Obvious

On April 4, 2019, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a November 2017 decision

STLR Link Roundup – March 15, 2019

March 15, 2019

The Apple-Qualcomm Patent Battle

On March 15, 2019, the jury of the federal District Court for the Southern District of California found that Apple infringed on three