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Massachusetts finalized new regulations for auto-renewing subscriptions and “junk fees”, going beyond the requirements of other state laws. View the highlights of the new obligations in our latest blog post: #AutoRenewal #JunkFees #Subscriptions
https://www.zwillgen.com/ftc-state-ag/massachusetts-finalizes-auto-renewal-junk-fees-regulations
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Texas AG makes major move in #biometricdata #privacy, obtaining a $1.4B settlement in its suit against Meta for alleged #CUBI violations. Learn about the suit – & Meta’s settlement terms addressing future actions by the Texas AG here:
https://www.zwillgen.com/ftc-state-ag/dont-mess-with-texas-cubi-settlement-marks-state-tough-biometric-privacy-enforcer -
California’s AB 831 targets dual-currency “sweepstakes casinos” and extends liability to supporting vendors. Our latest blog covers how this law fits into the broader shift in social gaming compliance: #GamingLaw #Compliance #California #Sweepstakes
https://www.zwillgen.com/gaming/californias-ab-831-bans-sweepstakes-casinos-expands-liability-vendors/ -
In a recent Corporate Compliance Insights article, Stacey Brandenburg and Yiannis Vandris explain how three recent FTC child-related cases provide insight into potential COPPA risks for businesses and compliance professionals.
https://www.zwillgen.com/publication/what-recent-ftc-enforcement-actions-reveal-about-coppa-risks
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A $10 million FTC settlement with Disney highlights how COPPA obligations may be triggered by content mislabeling on YouTube. Learn what businesses should be doing now in our new blog post: #COPPA #ChildrensPrivacy #FTC #ContentCreators
https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/ftc-puts-content-creators-notice-10-million-coppa-settlement-disney/ -
The TAKE IT DOWN Act creates strict 48-hour removal requirements for nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. Our latest blog breaks down key obligations for covered platforms ahead of the 2026 effective date. #PrivacyLaw #TAKEITDOWNAct https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/nonconsensual-intimate-imagery-platform-new-federal-law-take-it-down/
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After months of ambiguity, new remarks from CFTC Chair Michael Selig signal a decisive federal turn on event contracts that will reshape the regulatory landscape. We cover the announced plan in our blog by Ben MacLean and Marc Zwillinger:
#PredictionMarkets #EventContracts #CFTC
https://www.zwillgen.com/gaming/cftc-signals-new-era-for-prediction-markets/ -
Massachusetts rules against sports event contracts, signaling limits on federal preemption and strengthening state gambling authority. We cover what this means for prediction markets, federal preemption, & state gaming enforcement.
#PredictionMarkets #EventContracts
https://www.zwillgen.com/gaming/timing-forum-federal-preemption-lessons-from-massachusetts-kalshi-decision/ -
Massachusetts rules against sports event contracts, signaling limits on federal preemption and strengthening state gambling authority. We cover what this means for prediction markets, federal preemption, & state gaming enforcement.
#PredictionMarkets #EventContracts
https://www.zwillgen.com/gaming/timing-forum-federal-preemption-lessons-from-massachusetts-kalshi-decision/ -
Illinois courts are divided on whether new limits for BIPA damages apply retroactively. We cover the split interpretation and how it affects BIPA litigation in our latest blog post: #BIPA #PrivacyLaw #BiometricData
https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/biometric-back-and-forth-judge-rules-new-bipa-damage-limits-dont-apply-pre-amendment-filings -
Amazon’s $2.5B FTC settlement underscores the critical importance of subscription and auto-renewal compliance for all businesses. Read the highlights of the settlement in our latest blog post: #SubscriptionCompliance #ConsumerProtection #FTC #AutoRenewal https://www.zwillgen.com/ftc-state-ag/multi-billion-dollar-amazon-auto-renewal-settlement-importance-subscription-compliance/
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From new notice requirements to evolving consent mandates, our latest blog covers the essential legal updates every subscription business needs to know. View the developments here: https://www.zwillgen.com/practical-advice/evolving-state-law-patchwork-imposes-new-obligations-on-subscription-businesses/ #autorenewal #subscriptions
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New regulations, shifting enforcement priorities, and accelerating AI and data use mean last year’s compliance playbook may fall short. The smartest teams are rethinking where legal can create leverage—not just manage risk. ZwillGen’s 2026 legal and compliance “resolutions” spotlight where in-house counsel should focus now to stay ahead.
#LegalCompliance #InHouseCounsel #RiskManagement #RegulatoryStrategy #LegalInnovation
https://www.zwillgen.com/practical-advice/zwillgens-new-years-resolutions-to-consider-in-2026/
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From AI compliance to children’s privacy, ZwillGen is pleased to provide our recommended New Year’s resolutions for businesses to consider in 2025. #BusinessStrategy #DataPrivacy #AI #LegalCompliance https://www.zwillgen.com/general/zwillgens-recommended-new-years-resolutions-2025
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Northern District of California has dismissed all California claims against Apple, Google, and Meta in the App Store Simulated Casino Litigation. View the details of the ruling in our new blog: #GamingLaw #Litigation #CaliforniaLaw
https://www.zwillgen.com/gaming/california-says-no-dice-judge-dismisses-state-claims-in-social-casino-mdl/ -
The CA AG’s CCPA settlement reinforces compliance expectations around health information resources, opt-outs, and vendor contracts. Our blog breaks down the key takeaways for businesses navigating these requirements: https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/insights-from-california-attorney-generals-fourth-ccpa-settlement #privacy #CCPA #HealthPrivacy
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New York’s proposed NYHIPA could drastically impact health and wellness services, with fewer options for consumers if signed into law. View the potential compliance challenges in our new blog post: #NYHIPA #HealthPrivacy #DataProtection https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/ny-legislature-passes-onerous-health-privacy-law-nyhipa-awaiting-governors-signature
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🚨 Update Alert 🚨 The Washington AG recently clarified that non-prescription data is not “consumer health data” under #MHMDA. Companies should evaluate their compliance obligations in light of this new guidance. #healthdata #healthprivacy #privacy #dataprotection https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/updated-mhmda-guidance-non-prescription-medication-purchases-not-consumer-health-data
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The White House's Executive Order targets state AI laws, but they remain enforceable. What this means for your AI compliance in 2026: #AI #AIRegulation #TechPolicy #AICompliance
https://www.zwillgen.com/artificial-intelligence/trump-executive-order-targets-state-ai-laws
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We review the EU’s AI Act Compliance Checker and other official resources in our new blog: #ArtificialIntelligence #EUAIAct #AICompliance #LegalTech
https://www.zwillgen.com/artificial-intelligence/the-eus-ai-act-compliance-checker-explorer-whats-useful-today-whats-still-come/ -
The #FTC's new order requires NGL Labs to bar users under 18 with a neutral age gate—the first time the agency has banned minors from an online service. Learn about the implications of this landmark decision in our latest blog post #ChildrensPrivacy https://www.zwillgen.com/ftc-state-ag/were-not-gonna-lie-ftcs-settlement-contains-novel-requirement-neutral-age-gate-u18
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The TAKE IT DOWN Act creates strict 48-hour removal requirements for nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. Our latest blog breaks down key obligations for covered platforms ahead of the 2026 effective date. #PrivacyLaw #TAKEITDOWNAct https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/nonconsensual-intimate-imagery-platform-new-federal-law-take-it-down/
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The TAKE IT DOWN Act creates strict 48-hour removal requirements for nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. Our latest blog breaks down key obligations for covered platforms ahead of the 2026 effective date. #PrivacyLaw #TAKEITDOWNAct https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/nonconsensual-intimate-imagery-platform-new-federal-law-take-it-down/
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The TAKE IT DOWN Act creates strict 48-hour removal requirements for nonconsensual intimate imagery, including deepfakes. Our latest blog breaks down key obligations for covered platforms ahead of the 2026 effective date. #PrivacyLaw #TAKEITDOWNAct https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/nonconsensual-intimate-imagery-platform-new-federal-law-take-it-down/
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Wondering which states will join the online casino wave next? Dive into Maryland, Maine, and New York's iGaming bills in our latest blog post. #iGaming #OnlineCasinos https://www.zwillgen.com/fantasy-sports/the-future-online-casinos-maryland-maine-new-york
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The CA AG’s CCPA settlement reinforces compliance expectations around health information resources, opt-outs, and vendor contracts. Our blog breaks down the key takeaways for businesses navigating these requirements: https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/insights-from-california-attorney-generals-fourth-ccpa-settlement #privacy #CCPA #HealthPrivacy
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New York’s proposed NYHIPA could drastically impact health and wellness services, with fewer options for consumers if signed into law. View the potential compliance challenges in our new blog post: #NYHIPA #HealthPrivacy #DataProtection https://www.zwillgen.com/privacy/ny-legislature-passes-onerous-health-privacy-law-nyhipa-awaiting-governors-signature
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The SAFE Bet Act aims to set federal standards for sports betting, with a nationwide prohibition unless states get federal approval. Find out the implications for state regulations in our new blog post: #SportsBetting #GamblingRegulation
https://www.zwillgen.com/fantasy-sports/the-safe-bet-act-not-so-safe-from-tenth-amendment-issues/ -
The SAFE Bet Act aims to set federal standards for sports betting, with a nationwide prohibition unless states get federal approval. Find out the implications for state regulations in our new blog post: #SportsBetting #GamblingRegulation
https://www.zwillgen.com/fantasy-sports/the-safe-bet-act-not-so-safe-from-tenth-amendment-issues/ -
It's #FISASection702 Re-Authorization Season.
Spying agencies are looking to broaden the definition of electronic communication service providers to cover “data centers, colocation providers, business landlords, shared workspaces, or even hotels where guests connect to the Internet.” Maybe even internet exchanges too?
“Custodians" such as your company's cleaning and maintenance contractors could be compelled under 702 to perform surveillance on your behalf.
https://www.zwillgen.com/law-enforcement/fisa-reform-bill-702-surveillance/