David Klein

David Klein is one of the most recognized attorneys in the technology, Internet marketing, sweepstakes, and telecommunications fields. Skilled at counseling clients on a broad range of technology-related matters, David Klein has substantial experience in negotiating and drafting complex licensing, marketing and Internet agreements.

Illinois and California May Legalize Online Poker in the Near Future

Two new developments have taken shape over the past few days in the online poker and Internet gambling sphere: Illinois legislators released a proposed draft of its Internet gambling and online poker bill and California put forth its third attempt to legalize Internet poker. Illinois’ Online Poker and Internet Gambling Bill As we stated in […]

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Establishing Jurisdiction Over Internet Companies

The Supreme Court of Nebraska recently joined an increasing rank of courts across the country that require more than the simple operation of a commercially interactive website to assert jurisdiction over a defendant.  Since the dawn of the Internet age and the explosion of online businesses, courts have struggled with the question of precisely when

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FTC Warns Businesses About Forthcoming COPPA Amendments

As we detailed in a post from December 2012, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) adopted final amendments to its Children’s Online Privacy Protection Rule (COPPA), which will go into effect on July 1, 2013.  The amended rule will affect websites and mobile applications (apps) that collect or use information submitted by children under the age

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FTC Settles with Service Provider over Robocall Violations

Robocalls Robocalls are telephone calls that use both a computerized auto-dialer and a computer-delivered pre-recorded message.  Robocalls tend to receive a heightened level of scrutiny under various state and federal telemarketing laws – and that scrutiny is expected to increase when new Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) rules take effect on October 16, 2013. Regulatory

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Lawmakers Pressure E-Cig Regulations

As detailed on this blog, the Food and Drug Administration (“FDA”) previously gave notice that it would publish its long-awaited electronic cigarette (“e-cig”) regulations in April 2013.   In accordance with these representations, we have closely monitored all FDA outlets for news of the proposed regulations.  At the end of April, we were disappointed to learn

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Multilevel Marketing: How to Avoid Building the Pyramid

The most popular multilevel marketing (“MLM”) companies and brands have attained near-cultural icon status: Amway, Herbalife, Mary Kay, and Shaklee.  Many Americans are familiar with these brands, as well as some of the lesser-known variations that might have been introduced by an overzealous acquaintance, through an infomercial, or via the Internet.  The popularity of the

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Service Providers May Not Be Liable for Some TCPA Violations

Class action complaints alleging violations of the Telephone Consumer Protection Act (“TCPA”) are on the rise.  This is particularly true with respect to short message service (“SMS”) or text message marketing.  The TCPA is a “strict liability” statute.  This means that a violation of the TCPA imposes liability on the offender regardless of intent.  Many

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