Takeaways for Software Industry from New Study on Costs of Data Breach

If you are a cloud service provider or a software provider who offers maintenance services to enterprise-level companies, then your company has likely had occasion to negotiate indemnification clauses relating to data breaches.  Moreover, your company has probably had to provide warranties around data security or employee bad acts that would provide some protections to…

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Report Reveals that the Majority of Apps on Market Ignore Privacy Concerns

The Wall Street Journal reported this week that apps on the market overall are not providing users with even basic privacy protections. The report focused on research conducted by the Global Privacy Enforcement Network, which is a coalition of privacy officials from 19 countries, including the U.S. Federal Trade Commission, and determined that 60% of…

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FTC Proposing New Rules to Protect Children’s Online Privacy

The FTC has just announced proposed changes to its existing rules protecting children’s online privacy and is currently accepting public comment to the proposed rules through September 10, 2012.  The proposed changes would amend the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (“COPPA”). In particular, the FTC is seeking to make modifications to the following language: Revise…

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President Obama Unveils New Consumer Privacy Initiative: The Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights

President Obama yesterday unveiled his new consumer privacy initiative, as was announced on the White House website.  To view the full text of the initiative, click here. The purpose of the initiative is to urge Congress to adopt a Consumer Privacy Bill of Rights, which codifies the following: Individual Control: Companies should give consumers control…

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