• 11.01.18

    Dispute Over Children’s Data Dodges Arbitration

    A federal judge in California denied the motion of Viacom, Inc., to compel arbitration in a putative class action challenging the company’s use of children’s data for targeted advertising.

  • 11.01.18

    DFEH Documents Increased Complaints in 2017 Litigation Report

    What has the Department of Fair Employment and Housing (DFEH) been up to?

  • 10.31.18

    State of Video

    From major studio M&A deals to the intensifying battle between tech and TV giants, the major events of this past year are completely transforming the face of the industry.

  • 10.31.18

    State of Gaming and Esports

    It’s a Fortnite world, and we’re all just living in it. While the gaming and esports industries have continued to thrive, the 800-pound gorilla has been Fortnite’s continued dominance in the market.

  • 10.31.18

    State of Music

    The music business is financially stronger than it has been in several years, thanks to streaming, which now makes up 75% of the industry’s revenues in the United States.

  • 10.31.18

    State of Social Media

    It’s no secret that millennials and Gen Z consumers love their screens.

  • 10.30.18

    Proposed Public Charge Regulation Could Have Significant Coverage Impact

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has released a long-anticipated proposed rule that would dramatically change the extent to which the use of public benefits—including Medicaid and the Medicare low-income drug subsidy—can impact certain immigrants’ legal status.

  • 10.25.18

    ANA: FBI Wants Help With Fraud Investigation

    An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) into fraudulent media-buying practices has been confirmed by the Association of National Advertisers (ANA) in a letter to members about the possibility of cooperating with the agency.

  • 10.25.18

    How Many? New Complaint Challenges Apple’s Episode Count

    Does Apple trick users into buying bundles of television shows at a higher price point by including promotions in the episode count?

  • 10.25.18

    Vizio Settles Smart TV Suit for $17M

    After previously reaching a $2.2 million deal with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the New Jersey attorney general (AG), Vizio has agreed to pay an additional $17 million to settle consolidated litigation based on the company’s privacy practices with regard to its smart television sets.

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