Publications
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04.17.2024CFPB Issues New Report Examining Financial and Privacy Risks to Consumers in Video Gaming Marketplaces: What Now?BlogsOn April 4, 2024, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) issued a new report, titled “Banking in Video Games and Virtual Worlds” (Report), that examines the growth of financial transactions in online video games and virtual worlds.
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12.19.2023Corporate Transparency Act Will Require Disclosure of Senior Officers and Directors of Many US and Foreign CompaniesUpdatesThis Update discusses how the Corporate Transparency Act rules will affect directors and senior officers of CTA reporting companies, in particular. All senior officers, directors and their advisers, and counsel should be aware of these rules and potential implications.
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11.01.2023Notes From the Field: AI Virtual Summit: New AI Regulation in the EU and US: What To Expect and How To PrepareBlogsPerkins Coie presented at Digital Hollywood’s “AI Bill of Rights, Ethics & the Law” Summit, a one-day virtual conference that seeks to advance the conversation around the establishment of a national regulatory policy for artificial intelligence (AI).
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10.17.2023Generative AI: How Existing Regulation May Apply to AI-Generated Harmful ContentBlogsAmong the many open questions about large-language models (LLMs) and generative artificial intelligence (AI) are the legal risks that may result from AI-generated content.
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08.16.2023A New National Security Frontier: Executive Order and Coming Regulations Restricting US Technology Investments in ChinaUpdatesPresident Biden issued a long-awaited executive order, “Addressing United States Investments in Certain National Security Technologies and Products in Countries of Concern” (the Executive Order or E.O.) on August 9, 2023, highlighting the risks these technologies and products pose to U.S. national security and marking the latest round in the ever-increasing competition between the United States and China.
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05.01.2023The Latest on the EU’s Proposed Artificial Intelligence ActUpdatesThe EU was in the process of implementing its AI Act, first proposed on April 21, 2021, before generative AI chatbots were widely released. This Update provides a fresh look at the AI Act’s legislative status and its substantive evolution before it becomes legally effective.
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01.25.2023FCC Takes Steps To Combat Digital DiscriminationUpdates
Equal access to high-quality, affordable broadband internet service has never been more critical, particularly as Americans increasingly rely on broadband for everything from work and education to healthcare and entertainment. Accordingly, as part of a broader effort to combat digital discrimination, the Federal Communications Commission recently published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks to promote and facilitate equal access to broadband internet service for everyone.
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01.12.2023FCC Proposes To Strengthen Data Breach Notification Rules for Telecom OperatorsUpdatesThe Federal Communications Commission published a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking that seeks to strengthen and broaden its breach notification rules arising from the unauthorized disclosure of customer proprietary network information.