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Ms. Buyer is a regular columnist for the THE BULLETIN of the Bar Association of Erie County and is a contributor to No Jitter. Previously, she has written numerous commentaries on telecommunications law for other legal and telecommunications publications including, among others, The Daily Record, Communications Convergence and Computer Telephony. Her articles cover a broad range of topics highlighting current telecommunications issues including federal and state telecommunications policy, litigation, wireless technologies, spectrum policy, FCC initiatives, and industry consolidation. Martha Buyer has also contributed to the ABA Journal Report.

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Monday
May242021

What European Data Law Changes Mean for Your Enterprise

Following EU regulation changes, enterprise organizations are left without a paddle on how best to manage personal data.
With the number of hacks, breaches and thefts of confidential data (these all sound similar but each is its own form of [insert word here (invasion/violation/hell)] on the rise (think everything from Colonial Pipeline to your local hospital), entities that store, process or, in any way,  take possession of data belonging to citizens of the European Union (from individual college student to ginormous multinational corporation) are in a bind about how such data is to be managed, treated and stored and, most importantly protected.  In two words, “good luck.”

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Thursday
Apr292021

AI Regulation: Hold Data Bad Actors Accountable

As more entities rely on AI algorithms, governments recognize risks associated with over-reliance on automated decision-making and predictive analytics. Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been present in our professional and civilian lives for a while, but both the European Union (EU) and the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have recently taken prominent steps to recognize its power and potential harm. As more entities choose to rely on AI algorithms to predict, recommend, or make decisions based on troves of collected data and specially created algorithms designed to generate sound results, governments recognize that there are clear perils inherent in over-reliance on automated decision-making and predictive analytics.

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Thursday
Apr082021

Supreme Court Takes on Auto-Dialing

Decision in Facebook case lends clarity — at least for liability purposes —as to what is and isn’t an automatic telephone dial system.
Though decided on April 1, the Supreme Court’s ruling in the case of Facebook v. Duguid et. al was no April Fools for those against the business practice of sending telemarketing text or phone messages via automatic telephone dial systems (ATDS), or auto-dialers. In fact, those in the ATDS business probably uttered a collective sigh of relief — if not laughed outright —based on the court’s decision, which effectively and conclusively limits the definition of ATDS for regulatory purposes. This has been an issue for as long as ATDS matters have been litigated, with various Circuit Courts deciding the question differently. Now, at least, we have some authoritative clarity.

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Monday
Feb222021

Here’s an Update on Cybercrime and Ransomware

Spoiler alert, the news isn’t good
Maybe it’s because people are bored at home. Maybe it’s because we’ve let our guards down. Maybe bad guys are upping their games. Or maybe it’s all of the above. But recent notes from both large insurers and state and federal authorities are issuing stark warnings about the likelihood of targeted cyberattacks, and the potential costs of those attacks, both in terms of financial loss and physical damage.

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Friday
Jan292021

New Administration, New FCC, New Priorities… Now What?

Change is in order for Net neutrality, ISP regulation, and infrastructure investment.
A new sheriff is in Washington, D.C., at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., and his arrival means all sorts of change is heading down the pike. This includes at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), which has a new acting chair, Democrat Jessica Rosenworcel. While the FCC  remains politically deadlocked for now, with two Republican and two Democratic commissioners, the fact remains that it’s a new day at the FCC.

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