The Supreme Court of New Jersey held that individuals have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their cell phone location data under the NJ state constitution and that “cell-phone location information, which users must provide to receive service, can reveal a great deal of personal information about an individual.” In a turn that is becoming…
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When To Give Out Your Social Security Number and How To Protect It
OlenderFeldman was interviewed by U.S. News and World Report about when to give out your social security number and how to protect it, so that you can protect your privacy. Most people get requests for their social security number on a regular basis, and it is often difficult to understand whether you are required to…
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Hacking Back and Privacy Concerns
Support may be growing for allowing cybertheft victims to “hack back.” What are the privacy concerns of allowing hackbacks? OlenderFeldman’s own Rick Colosimo wrote an interesting post regarding a WSJ article describing the idea of hacking victims “hacking back” on his personal blog. He writes: The concept isn’t crazy (the article’s warning that hacking back at…
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What are your rights as a photographer?
In this age of social media and ubiquitous photography, what are your rights as a photographer? What privacy laws do you need to be concerned with? OlenderFeldman LLP was interviewed by Dave Johnson of Techhive.com about the rights and obligations of photographers, especially concerning privacy: First, the good news: Most people, most of the time, can…
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