Analysis

The Biggest Privacy Developments Of 2016

By Kat Sieniuc ( December 20, 2016, 3:56 PM EST) -- The past year brought a flurry of privacy case law and policy developments, from disputes over what plaintiffs need to do to maintain statutory claims and how far the Federal Trade Commission's data security authority stretches to questions over whether law enforcement should be allowed to hack iPhones or reach data that is stored overseas. . . .

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