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Trademark Use in Virtual Reality

  On May 12, 2016, Tim Lince writes an article in the World Trademark Review discussing the issue of trademarks, infringement, and enforcement in virtual reality. While I do agree the use of trademarks in

Beware Rogue SEO Tactics

Though one may do her best to provide quality service to clients and customers, a business must now apparently be wary of disgruntled and/or devious Search Engine Optimization (“SEO”) marketing companies and

21st Century Scrooge – Cable Company Posts Overdue Customers on Facebook

If Ebenezer Scrooge lived in the 21st-century, a pre-epiphany Ebenezer Scrooge might very well have added the following consumer information debacle into his playbook (if he had not been the one

Target Reaches Another Tentative Data Breach Settlement

On Wednesday, December 2, 2015, Target agreed to a $39 million settlement with certain banks and credit unions as well as Mastercard Inc. relating to a 2013 data breach of Target’s

Data Breach and Security Attorney Analysis

Data breaches constitute a major threat to small, midsize, and large businesses. It seems nearly every week discloses a new data breach. Although the data breach of Ashley Madison provoked widespread

Chicago Illinois Internet Attorney Attends iTechLaw Conference

Charles Lee Mudd Jr., Internet Attorney based in Chicago, Illinois, attended the 2015 iTechLaw World Conference in San Diego, California. At this conference, he began his first year on the iTechLaw