In an alarming yet instructive enforcement action, the New York Attorney General, alongside their counterparts in Connecticut and New Jersey, imposed a $4.5 million fine on Enzo Biochem Inc. and its subsidiary, Enzo Clinical Labs, Inc. The fine, a direct consequence of a severe data security breach
In today’s digital age, data-powered advertising has become a lifeline for small businesses, enabling them to market their services effectively without the prohibitive costs of traditional media. Jeff Taxdahl, owner of the custom-embroidery company Thread Logic in Jordan, Minnesota, has experienced
In a groundbreaking development for the global Web3 ecosystem, a recent High Court case in Hong Kong has highlighted the urgent need for a structured legal framework to regulate Decentralized Autonomous Organizations (DAOs). The spotlight on DAOs has intensified following a landmark judicial ruling
The recent alleged data breach at National Public Data (NPD), also operating under Jerico Pictures, is considered one of the most significant and damaging cyberattacks in history. Affecting nearly three billion individuals, this breach potentially compromises sensitive personal data, leading to
Patent law often involves complex interactions between various doctrines and statutes aimed at balancing the rights of inventors with public access to innovations. A recent decision by the Federal Circuit explores the nuances between Patent Term Adjustment (PTA) and obviousness-type double
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies have revolutionized various industries, from healthcare to entertainment. However, amid the excitement surrounding advancements in AI, significant legal controversies have emerged, particularly regarding the use of copyrighted materials to train generative