Posts tagged with "ecpa"

  1. Privacy

    Website operator not liable under Wiretap Act for allowing Meta to intercept visitor communications

    March 5, 2024 - Plaintiffs asserted that defendant healthcare organization inadequately protected the personal and health information of visitors to defendant’s website. In particular, plaintiffs alleged that unauthorized third . . .

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  2. Privacy

    Website cookie banner was not enough for cruise line to sink federal wiretap lawsuit

    January 24, 2024 - Plaintiffs sued Carnival Cruise Line because they were upset about how much information carnival.com collected when they visited the site. "On carnival.com, no action goes . . .

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  3. LitigationPrivacy

    Microsoft Edge privacy case dismissed for lack of standing

    January 2, 2024 - A legal dispute involving Microsoft recently concluded with the dismissal of a class-action lawsuit. Plaintiffs had accused Microsoft of unauthorized data collection through its Edge . . .

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  4. EmploymentPrivacy

    Can a company snoop on its employee’s personal email account?

    August 8, 2022 - Plaintiff was an administrative assistant at defendant company. When her supervisor got word that plaintiff had been asked to join a competing company started by . . .

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  5. Computer CrimePrivacy

    Class action against Path faces uphill climb

    October 24, 2012 -

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  6. Privacy

    Using remote tracking software to find stolen laptop may have violated federal wiretap statute

    August 29, 2011 -

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  7. Computer CrimePrivacy

    Court sides with college accused of snooping on student’s email

    August 11, 2011 -

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  8. Computer CrimePrivacy

    Court says law firm did not eavesdrop on employee phone calls

    April 7, 2011 -

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  9. Computer CrimePrivacy

    Mom violated wiretap law by bugging daughter’s teddy bear to eavesdrop on dad

    March 4, 2011 -

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  10. Computer CrimePrivacy

    Divorce attorney did not conspire to violate the Electronic Communications Privacy Act

    September 30, 2010 -

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