
Tori Guidry
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Nov 20, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Tori Guidry
Elon Musk, through X Corp., has filed a landmark lawsuit in the Eastern District of California challenging California’s Assembly Bill 2655 (AB 2655), alleging it violates constitutional protections and federal law while imposing impractical burdens on online platforms. This case marks a pivotal moment in the intersection of technology, free speech, and government regulation.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Tori Guidry
OpenAI scored a major legal victory as Judge McMahon dismissed Raw Story Media’s DMCA claims yesterday—”No concrete harm, no standing.”Plaintiffs Raw Story Media, Inc. and AlterNet Media, Inc., heavyweights in the news industry with over 400,000 published articles, accused OpenAI of violating the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (“DMCA”), specifically Section 1202(b)(i).
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Nov 5, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Tori Guidry
A major class action has been filed against Urban Outfitters alleging that the retailer violated the TCPA’s National Do Not Call Registry provisions by sending him unsolicited telemarketing texts. Minor, like countless TCPA plaintiffs before him, says he took the time to place his number on the DNCR to stop unwanted messages—yet Urban Outfitters allegedly spammed his cell at least 30 times in a matter of months, pushing everything from “50% off” discounts to “summer essential” sales.
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Oct 25, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Tori Guidry
Hi CIPAWorld!A class action lawsuit has been filed in the Eastern District of Michigan on behalf of California residents, alleging that Domino’s Pizza, Inc. and ConverseNow Technologies, Inc. secretly intercepted and recorded phone calls placed by California customers. Plaintiff alleges that Domino’s utilized ConverseNow’s Voice AI technology, which wiretaps and processes customer orders without their consent—a potential violation of California’s Invasion of Privacy Act (“CIPA”).
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Aug 21, 2024 |
natlawreview.com | Tori Guidry
Hi TCPAWorld! Once upon a time, I used to receive TONS of calls from Securus that, at the time, I honestly never considered as being illegal. And well…I doubt I was incorrect in that belief. In Gena Alexander v. Securus Technologies, LLC, filed in the Middle District of Florida, the plaintiff alleges that she received prerecorded telemarketing calls without her prior express written consent amongst other TCPA violations.
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