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.

FTC Settles with Path over Alleged Violations of Consumer Privacy Laws

As part of the widespread increase in regulatory focus on data collection, usage and disclosure practices in the mobile industry, the FTC brought charges against Path, Inc., the maker and distributor of a popular social media mobile app, alleging general privacy law violations, as well as a violation of the recently amended Children’s Online Privacy […]

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Delaware Expects to Launch Online Poker by the End of September

The Director of the Delaware Lottery Office has established September 30 as the target, go-live date for online poker in the State of Delaware (pursuant to a law passed in late 2012).  This date was set forth in the Lottery Office’s recent request for technology solutions providers, as recounted here. “All proposed components of the

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FTC Report Recommends Ways to Improve Mobile Privacy Disclosures

The FTC issued a report today recommending ways for players in the mobile space to improve privacy practices to ensure that consumers are provided easy-to-understand policies on data collection and usage. The report makes recommendations for the following entities engaged in the mobile marketplace: “mobile platforms (operating system providers, such as Amazon, Apple, BlackBerry, Google,

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Pennsylvania State Rep. to Introduce Online Poker Law

Pennsylvania State Rep. Tina Davis has announced plans to introduce an online gaming bill that would legalize online poker, to be played for money, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  The bill would legalize poker, and possibly other casino games, to be played online by individuals physically present in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.  As such, the

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Governor Christie Gives Mixed Signals on New Jersey Online Gaming Bill

In a recent radio appearance, Governor Chris Christie refused to indicate his support, or lack thereof, for an online gaming bill that recently passed both the New Jersey Assembly and New Jersey Senate.  The bill would allow Atlantic City casinos to offer online casino games, not just online poker, to be played for money in

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Mississippi Lawmaker Reintroduces Online Poker Law

Roughly a year after an almost identical measure failed to get out of committee, Mississippi State Representative Bobby Moak re-introduced an online gaming bill that would legalize online poker, to be played for money, in the State of Mississippi.  The bill resembles, in many ways, similar provisions passed in Nevada and Delaware, and proposed in

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