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Author: Ann Choi

$1.35 million “Supercookie” Slap to Verizon Wireless

Posted on April 12, 2016April 12, 2016 by Ann Choi

Someone is watching your every move on the web and you do not even know it. If you think you are safe simply by deleting browser cookies and history, think again; there are many other sneaky ways your movements continue to be tracked. Generally, cookies are installed to enhance and personalize consumers’ Internet experience. A…

FTC Charges Vulcun for Replacing a Game with Its Own App

Posted on March 15, 2016 by Ann Choi

On February 5, 2016, app-making company General Holdings Inc., also doing business as Vulcun, agreed with the Federal Trade Commission (“FTC”) to stop installing its apps on consumers’ mobile devices without their permission and plaguing them with advertisements on their desktop computers.1 The scandal started with Vulcun’s sneaky replacement of a popular browser-based game called…

The Sound of Music: One Music Giant’s Fall into Bankruptcy

Posted on February 22, 2016 by Ann Choi

Tomorrowland, Electric Zoo, Sensation, Stereosonic, Nature One. These famous music festival brands as well as the online electronic music store Beatport are just a handful of assets owned by the electronic dance music (“EDM”) giant SFX Entertainment, Inc. (“SFX”). On February 1, 2016, SFX filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after reaching an agreement with its…

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