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The Future of Human-Computer Interaction: Electromyography Wrist Interfaces for Augmented Reality Applications
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Author: Jennifer B. MaiselPublished: March 22, 2021As part of its three-part series on the future of human-computer interaction (HCI), Facebook Reality Labs recently published a blog post describing a wrist-based wearable device that uses electromyography (EMG) to translate electrical motor nerve signals that travel through the wrist to the hand into digital commands

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IBM Reports Cyberattacks on COVID-19 Vaccine Distribution Chain
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Author: Caitlin WilmotPublished: December 4th, 2020IBM Security (the company’s cybersecurity division) has recently discovered a global phishing campaign targeting organizations associated with the critical coronavirus vaccine distribution chain. The division’s “X-Force,” created at the onset of the pandemic to monitor cyber threats against vaccine developers and distributors, released a report on Thursday

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COVID-19, Rottwell Figg, cybersecurity
FTC Orders Nine Social Media and Video Streaming Services to File Special Report About Privacy Practices
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Author: Jennifer B. Maisel, Christopher OttPublished: December 15th, 2020Pursuant to Section 6(b) of the FTC Act and a December 11, 2020, resolution of the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) entitled “Resolution Directing use of Compulsory Process to Collect Information Regarding Social Media and Video Streaming Service Providers’ Privacy Practices,” the FTC has now

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FinCEN’s Proposed Rulemaking for Cryptocurrency – The Balance of National Security vs. Privacy
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Author: Jenny L. ColgatePublished: January 6th, 2021Just before the Christmas holidays, the Department of the Treasury’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) issued proposed rulemaking entitled “Requirements for Certain Transactions Involving Convertible Virtual Currency or Digital Assets.”  The proposed regulations seek to “require banks and money service businesses (“MSBs”) to submit reports, keep

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Twitter, Rottwell Figg, bank secrecy act
Southwest Leverages the Lanham Act Against Alleged Scraper of Website Fares
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Author: Jennifer B. MaiselPublished: January 20th, 2021Website operators can consider a host of potential legal claims against entities that scrape their sites’ content without authorization, such as breach of a well-crafted terms of service agreement, copyright infringement, trespass, conversion, common law misappropriation, unfair competition, violations of the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act,

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Lanham Act, Rottwell Figg, privacy law
Supreme Court: The FTC – The Chief Federal Agency on Privacy Policy and Enforcement Since the 1970s – May Not Have Ever Had Authority to Demand Monetary Relief
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Author: Jenny L. Colgate, Caitlin WilmotPublished: February 3rd, 2021While Europe is leveraging hefty fines against violators of the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments last month on whether the FTC – the chief federal agency on privacy policy and enforcement since the 1970s – lacks

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