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KMT’s David Klein Quoted in AdWeek: What’s in Utah’s Business Friendly Privacy Law

By Trishla Ostwal To read the original article, please click here. Utah is on the cusp of becoming the fifth state to pass consumer-privacy legislation, joining California, Colorado and Virginia. Earlier this year, Massachusetts advanced its privacy law through a bipartisan cybersecurity committee with a 12-0 vote. The Utah Consumer Privacy Act (UCPA) follows Virginia’s privacy model that gives people leverage over […]

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KMT’s David Klein Quoted in AdWeek: UK Online Safety Bill Puts Internet Ad Scams Under Microscope

By Trishla Ostwal The U.K. government announced additional amendments to the scope of the Online Safety Bill this week, this time drawing measures to protect people from advertising scams. Top line The bill mandates that social media companies including Instagram, Facebook and Twitter—as well as search engines like Google—protect people from both prepaid fraudulent ads and user-generated scams. The changes

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Google, Pinterest Look to Limit California’s Privacy Laws

KMT’s David Klein Quoted in Adweek: Google, Pinterest Look to Limit California’s Privacy Laws

By Trishla Ostwal With a year to go before California’s Privacy Rights Act (CPRA)—which aims to prevent businesses from sharing peoples’ data—comes into effect, big tech companies and their lobbyists are actively engaged in limiting the impact of the law. In the public comments released by the state regulatory body California Privacy Protection Agency (CPPA), tech giants like Google and

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KMT’s David Klein Weighs in: Surprise NJ Vote Shows NCAA Betting Concerns May Linger

By Zachary Zagger for Law360 Law360 (November 3, 2021, 9:05 PM EDT) — New Jersey voters this week shot down a constitutional referendum to allow sports betting on in-state college teams, a move that came as a surprise to legal experts and could reveal lingering concerns about undermining the integrity of college sports. The Garden

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Who Governs Sweepstakes Law?

Sponsoring sweepstakes promotions are one of the most exciting marketing vehicles that a business can use to increase visibility and engage customers. Before starting, it is essential to take detailed consideration of all rules and regulations governing sweepstakes promotions. By now, readers are familiar with the basics of how to conduct a sweepstakes promotion. However,

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The Ultimate Contest Law and Sweepstakes Guide

Are you interested in running a contest or sweepstakes campaign as a means to engage with new and existing customers? Crafting a successful contest or sweepstakes promotion can increase interest in your brand and grow your customer base. However, if you are not familiar with sweepstakes and contest law, you might be gambling with your

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