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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
Skullcandy Must Face Privacy Action Over Online Trackers
By Lauren Berg
Skullcandy Inc. cannot ditch a proposed class action accusing the headphone company of invading consumers' privacy with its use of online trackers on its website, a California federal judge ruled Thursday, saying the plaintiff adequately alleges her data was recorded without consent before being transmitted to third parties in real time.
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Google's Scraping Suit Asks How Far DMCA Protections Go
A California federal court's decision in Google v. SerpApi will spotlight a long-developing judicial split over how to apply Section 1201 of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act’s ban on circumventing a copyright holder’s access controls, an increasingly important point in litigation over web scraping and artificial intelligence training, say attorneys at Jenner & Block.
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