TechLaw10 is a 10-minute podcast update from U.S. lawyer Eric Sinrod (Duane Morris) and UK lawyer Jonathan Armstrong (Cordery) where they share insights on developments where technology intersects with the law in the EU and the U.S. These well-known commentators are sought out in the media for their opinions on breaking news and developing trends. Whether you are in North America or Europe, now you can hear directly from them regarding the latest technology issues at home and across the pond.
Episode 290: Online Fraud & How to Stop It (Video)
Episode 289: Regulatory Change for Social Media (Video)
Episode 288: Safety on the Internet (Video)
Episode 287: Navigating the Road Ahead: IoT, Automated Vehicles, and Legal Challenges (Video)
Episode 286: Is AI a Closed Shop and Can AI Influence Elections? (Video)
Episode 285: TechLaw10 Predictions for 2024 (Video)
Episode 284: Personal Liability and Do I Really Need to Know about AI? (Video)
Episode 283: Will the U.S. Approach to Self-regulation of AI Work? (Video)
Episode 282: Eric Sinrod & Jonathan Armstrong on AI, Social Misinformation & Influencers (Video)
Episode 281: Eric Sinrod and Jonathan Armstrong on Five Years of GDPR (Video)
Episode 280: Eric Sinrod and Jonathan Armstrong on AI, ChatGPT and Legal Liability (Video)
Episode 279: Eric Sinrod and Jonathan Armstrong Discuss AI and ChatGPT (Video)
Episode 278: 2023 TechLaw Predictions (Video)
Episode 277: Data Transfer & Data Protection Framework (Video)
Episode 276: The Technology Law Aspects of AI (Video)
Episode 275: Privacy/Data Protection Enforcement: GDPR vs. CCPA (Video)
Episode 274: The Technology Law Aspects of AI (Video)
Episode 273: The Effects of the War in Ukraine (Video)
Episode 272: 10 Techlaw Predictions for 2022 (Video)
Episode 271: The Rise of Data Breach Class Actions in the U.S. & Europe (Video)
Episode 270: Legal Aspects of AI (Video)
Episode 269: Ransomware and New Legislative Proposals to Ban Payments (Video)
Episode 268: New Waves of Regulation for Social Media and Cookies (Video)
Episode 267: New Litigation in Times of COVID (Video)
Episode 266: Cybersecurity Law & Current Threats (Video)
Episode 265: Predictions for the Major TechLaw Events of 2021 (Video)
Episode 264: Top Five TechLaw Events of 2020 (Video)
Episode 263: The U.S. Presidential Elections and the New Tech Agenda (Video)
Episode 262: The Use of Tech in Elections (Video)
Episode 261: Return to Work and Hybrid Working (Video)
Episode 260: Use of Tech in the Pandemic (Video)
Episode 259: Risks of Collaboration and Deep Pocket Litigation in AI and Cutting-Edge Tech
Episode 258: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Deepfakes!
Episode 257: Will Data Breach Litigation Soar After Latest Class Actions?
Episode 256: Prosecutors Seek To Crack Down On Romance Scams
Episode 255: The Role of Third-Parties in Data Breaches
Episode 254: CDA Section 230 ISP Immunity Coming Under Attack
Episode 253: Top EU Court Decides There's Lots Not To Like in Likes
Episode 252: Artificial Intelligence and Efforts To Seek Global Domination
Episode 251: Sirens Sound for Police in GDPR Enforcement Action
Episode 250: Another State Law Seeks To Protect Consumer Data
Episode 249: What To Do About Social Media When It Becomes Anti-Social?
Episode 248: Artificial Intelligence - Is the U.S. Government For or Against?
Episode 247: Voice Data Collected Unlawfully Must Be Destroyed
Episode 246: Lessons Learned From Pregnancy Club's Poor Data Handling
Episode 245: Involuntary Technological Encroachment
Episode 244: Conflicts Created By Artificial Intelligence
Episode 243: Should Consumers Share In Wealth Derived By Tech Companies From Personal Online Data?
Episode 242: Security Measures For Top Tech Executives
Episode 241: Internet Censorship On The Rise?
Episode 240: GDPR Fine for Google Just the Beginning
Episode 239: TechLaw Predictions for 2019
Episode 238: History Repeats Itself Regarding Government Emails Sent Through Private Accounts
Episode 237: Brexit Data Transfer Implications and Practical Steps
Episode 236: Doctored Videos Wreak Havoc
Episode 235: Potential Internet Intermediary Liability - The Dirty
Episode 234: Government Efforts To Stop Foreign Internet Adversaries, and Supreme Court Musings
Episode 233: Lessons Learned From Equifax Data Breach Fines
Episode 232: Government Control of the Internet - Preventing Terrorism or Blocking Valid Free Speech Rights?
Episode 231: Threats to EU Privacy Shield and Potential Uncertainty
Episode 230: The Implications of the Passage of California's Strict Online Privacy Law
Episode 229: Technology In Sports – What Is Fair Game?
Episode 228: Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid of Foreign Cyber Threats
Episode 227: Dr. Who Leak and Poldark Effect Illustrate Traditional Broadcasting’s Content Protection Challenges
Episode 226: Uber Gets Into Practically All Forms of Transportation
Episode 225: Offside? Spanish Football App Uses Fans’ Phones to Listen for Unlicensed Broadcasts
Episode 224: New UK Data Law Comes Into Force
Episode 223: Email Is Not Dead - Long Live Email!
Episode 222: Can Collecting Too Much Data Cause Problems?
Episode 221: Face-Swapping Videos Wreaking Havoc
Episode 220: Could Tech Industry Be On Track for Consolidation? Look at Parallels with Railroads
Episode 219: Censorship of Artistic Nudity on Social Media - What's Next?
Episode 218: Artificial Intelligence Risks
Episode 217: Beware of Surveillance Cameras (CCTV) In the Workplace
Episode 216: Privacy Lost - Past, Present and Future
Episode 215: TechLaw Predictions for 2018
Episode 214: When Companies Become Liable for Security Violations By Employees
Episode 213: Artificial Intelligence Reveals Art Forgeries
Episode 212: How Can Employers Deal with the Social Media Generation?
Episode 211: Is ISP Immunity for Third-Party Content Under Threat?
Episode 210: Disruptive Technology Start-Ups and the Need for Legal Compliance
Episode 209: The Latest Twist on Government Emails Transmitted on Private Email Servers
Episode 208: New Schrems Case Poses a Threat to International Data Flows
Episode 207: Is It Over for Uber in London?
Episode 206: Impact of Equifax Hacking and Lessons Learned
Episode 205: Thwarting Social Media Bullying and Hate Speech
Episode 204: GDPR Intentions with New Criminal Offenses Published by UK Government
Episode 203: Will Pokemon Go Trespass Class Action Lawsuit Get Off the Ground?
Episode 202: Annual Report Shows Heightened GDPR Enforcement
Episode 201: Loose Emails Sink Ships
Episode 200: TechLaw10 @ 200! Hot Topics Roundup with guest Chairman & CEO John Soroko
Episode 199: Are You Safe From the Latest Computer Viruses?
Episode 198: Beware the Textalyzer That Will Bust You For Texting While Driving
Episode 197: Potential Legal Liability and Significant Fines From Email Marketing Campaigns Gone Awry
Episode 196: The Numbers Prove the Exponential Growth of the Internet
Episode 195: Potential Reigning In of Right To Be Forgotten
Episode 194: Social Media – The Threat To Traditional Journalism
Episode 193: Billions of Euros/Dollars at Stake Re Personal Data Transfers – Half-Time In the Schrems Irish Litigation
Episode 192: Tech Companies and Others Line Up Against Travel Ban
Episode 191: Social Media and Other Vetting in the Era of Immigration Crackdown
Episode 190: Supreme Court Declines Case Attacking CDA Section 230 Immunity for ISPs
Episode 189: It's Not Safe - Hotel Surveillance
Episode 188: TechLaw Predictions for a Wild 2017
Episode 187: Hacking Causes Lack of Faith In U.S. Elections
Episode 186: Implications of Recent UK “Snoopers” Legislation
Episode 185: Unsettled Tech Times Ahead In the Wake of the U.S. Presidential Election
Episode 184: How Social Media Can Influence Elections
Episode 183: Uncertain Future of Regulation in the Wake of the EU Safe Harbor
Episode 182: Diving From the Surface Into the Deep, Dark Web
Episode 181: The Kardashian Effect – YouTube Advertising Transparency Issues
Episode 180: Uber Price Surging Based On Mobile Device Battery Life?
Episode 179: Amazon - E-Commerce On Steroids
Episode 178: Privacy Shield - Is It Safe?
Episode 177: Ashley Madison, Brexit, and Clinton Emails, Oh My!
Episode 176: BYOD, Anthony Weiner, and More!
Episode 175: Practical Tips for Keeping Safe Your Private Online Information
Episode 174: Let’s “TalkTalk” About Cyber Security
Episode 173: Ashley Madison Class Action – No Anonymity for Class Representatives
Episode 172: Children Go To Court Over Climate Change
Episode 171: The Potential Fallout From “Panama Leaks”
Episode 170: Implications of U.S. Government Uncracking San Bernardino iPhone
Episode 169: “Brexit” To Wreak Havoc?
Episode 168: Why Are U.S. Presidential Candidates Avoiding Cyber Security Issues?
Episode 167: Safe Harbor Is Dead; Long Live Privacy Shield?
Episode 166: David Bowie: Ground Control to the Internet
Episode 165: Highlights of 2015 and the Crystal Ball for 2016
Episode 164: Further Safe Harbor Developments - Schrems Strikes Again
Episode 163: Artificial Intelligence To Replace Humans?
Episode 162: Thoughts and Condolences Regarding the Paris Tragedies
Episode 161: Facebook Now the Largest Nation on the Planet (All Hail King Zuck?)
Episode 160: Review Sites - French Food, Anyone?
Episode 159: Should People Be Rated One To Five Stars, Like Products and Services?
Episode 158: What Now With Safe Harbor Potentially Dead?
Episode 157: EU Data Privacy Safe Harbor Not So Safe?
Episode 156: Identity Control Via Subject Access Requests
Episode 155: Ashley Madison: The Latest Tool In Cyber Warfare
Episode 154: Revenge Porn and Adultery Website Breach Ramifications
Episode 153: Disturbing Hacking of Companies and Governments
Episode 152: Anonymous Marital Infidelity Website May Not Be So Anonymous
Episode 151: Should We Forget The Right To Be Forgotten?
Episode 150: Seeking to Insure Cyber Risks
Episode 149: Did Video Actually Save The Music Star?
Episode 148: Artificial Intelligence and the Creation of New Human Beings
Episode 147: Periscope, Meerkat and Inherent Risks of Live Streaming
Episode 146: High-Tech Perils – Security Risks, Drones and More
Episode 145: Staggering Statistics Showing Privacy Non-Compliance
Episode 144: Commercial Aircraft Hacking Danger
Episode 143: Shining Light on Hillary Clinton's State Department Emails
Episode 142: Youth Penalized In Online Advertising
Episode 141: Smartphones Can Do Anything. Or Can They?
Episode 140: Potential Class Actions in Germany
Episode 139: Internet Companies Seek To Preserve CDA Section 230 Immunity
Episode 138: The Long, Hard Road to New EU Data Protection Laws
Episode 137: Federal Trade Seeks to Thwart "Revenge Porn"
Episode 136: Right to be Forgotten, to Get It Wrong and (Don't You) Forget About Me
Episode 135: The Year Ahead in TechLaw – Privacy, Security and Lines Blurring
Episode 134: An Unprecedented Year in Technology Law
Episode 133: Hacking Attacks Impacting Company Stock Prices?
Episode 132: Fines for Negative Online Reviews and the Onset of Virtual Travel
Episode 131: Business Travelers - Beware of Dark Hotel!
Episode 130: Skies are Still Friendly, Despite Virgin Galactic Crash
Episode 129: It's A Small, Interconnected World After All
Episode 128: Fines for Negative Online Reviews and the Onset of Virtual Travel
Episode 127: Jennifer Lawrence - The Naked Legal Truth
Episode 126: Is The Safe Harbor Really Safe?
Episode 125: USB Danger: Thumb Drives, Keyboards and Mice - Oh My!
Episode 124: Social Media For Companies: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly
Episode 123: We Can't Forget the Right to be Forgotten
Episode 122: Lawyers Given Green Light to Review Jurors' Social Media Sites
Episode 121: Legal Risks Of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)
Episode 120: Addicted to Connectivity
Episode 119: The Right To Be Forgotten On The Internet
Episode 118: Heads Roll With Security and Communications Lapses
Episode 117: New Google Case Shows Importance of Care When it Comes to SEO
Episode 116: Cyberwar Attacks Against Ukraine?
Episode 115: Exposed – Beware of a Twitter Tagging
Episode 114: When Jumbo Jets Go Missing
Episode 113: Loose Lips Sink Settlement Ships
Episode 112: Is Facebook A Threat To Your Marriage?
Episode 111: Naked Selfie Could Lead to Jail Term for Teen
Episode 110: Block on the Pirate Bay Lifted
Episode 109: Safe Harbor Developments Impact Cross Border Data Transfers
Episode 108: First Google Glass Prosecution - Vision of the Future?
Episode 107: UK Attempts to Police Social Media—Insights from Hartlepool
Episode 106: Beware of Holiday Cyberscammers
Episode 105: To Tax Or Not To Tax Online Purchases?
Episode 104: Postcard from Asia: Corruption, Mistresses and Online Revenge
Episode 103: Value of Twitter IPO; also Emerging Issue of Revenge Porn Sites
Episode 102: Facebook Privacy Policies Scrutinized By FTC
Episode 101: BA Twitter Case and Why Companies Must Pay Attention to Social Media Complaints
Episode 100: TechLaw10 Hits The Century Mark! with guest Chairman & CEO John Soroko
Episode 99: Obama Administration Pitching Cybersecurity Incentives
Episode 98: Tech Vacation Risks
Episode 97: Safety For Lawyers In The Cloud
Episode 96: As The Cookies Crumble
Episode 95: Obama Administration Seeks To Grapple With Online Monitoring Fallout
Episode 94: DDoS Attacks, Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid!
Episode 93: The Most Expensive Tweet In History?
Episode 92: Lawyer Crackberry Addict Recovers To Become iPhone Junkie
Episode 91: EU Data Privacy Regulations—Current Status
Episode 90: Facebook Complaints Do Not Justify Employer Termination of Employees, NLRB Rules
Episode 89: Postcard From Brazil: Challenges of Data Review
Episode 88: The Power of Apps
Episode 87: Court Voids Web Site Limitation of Liability Clause
Episode 86: Supply Chain Compliance Issues - The Fashion Industry As A Case Study
Episode 85: Cyberwarfare, Here and Now?
Episode 84: Lessons Learned From Media Cyber Attacks
Episode 83: Social Media & Legal Ethics and Concerns
Episode 82: Mapping Out The Ambit Of The Attorney-Client Privilege
Episode 81: FTC Resolves Some Competition Issues With Google; Will Europe Follow Suit?
Episode 80: Brave New World of e-Discovery
Episode 79: Proposed Two-Year Ban on Internet Legislation – Really?
Episode 78: The Petraeus Affair – Loose "Saved Email" Lips, Sink Ships
Episode 77: UK Case Shows Potential Criminal Consequences For Tweeting
Episode 76: Lessons Learned From Hacking of Educational Institution
Episode 75: Dangers to Going Mobile
Episode 74: Social Media In Corporate Crises
Episode 73: Cybercrime and Its Severe Impact
Episode 72: Privacy For Mobile Devices?
Episode 71: When Harry Met Camera Phone
Episode 70: Tech Lessons Learned From London 2012 Olympics
Episode 69: Olympics' Tweets Show Limits Of Proper Internet Speech
Episode 68: Government Interest In Monitoring Social Media Communications
Episode 67: Cybersecurity for Lawyers and Law Firms
Episode 66: School Girl's Blog Gives Organizations Food For Thought
Episode 65: The Linkedin Hack and Lessons Learned
Episode 64: Jubilee Special: How the World of Technology Has Changed Since 1952
Episode 63: Music: Storage, The Cloud and Disaster Recovery
Episode 62: Olympic IT Concerns For London 2012
Episode 61: Beware So Tweets Do Not Come Back To Bite You, As Ched Evans Furor Shows
Episode 60: New Developments In E-Discovery: US and EU Potential Conflicts
Episode 59: British Big Brother To Watch Your Email?
Episode 58: Cybersquatting and Domain Name Disputes on the Rise
Episode 57: Sweet Success For Mars In Twitter Case
Episode 56: Obama U.S. Privacy Proposal & Potential European Reaction
Episode 55: Is Big Brother Watching Your Online Social Media Communications?
Episode 54: Cloud Computing and the Cultural Clash of Privacy Regulation
Episode 53: New EU Data Rules, Facebook and Some Canada
Episode 52: GPS Supreme Court Ruling, UK Juror Jailed For Online Conduct and New York Tech News
Episode 51: Are You Being Watched Online?
Episode 50: 2012: Tech Firing On All Cylinders!
Episode 49: The Naughty & Nice Tech Year In Review
Episode 48: Regulatory Authorities Crack Down On False Internet Claims
Episode 47: Staying Safe Online Over The Holidays
Episode 46: How Not To Become An Accidental Cyber Outlaw
Episode 45: Global HR Systems – Quick Compliance Tips
Episode 44: eDiscovery Limitations on the Horizon in U.S. Courts?
Episode 43: YouTube Hack Attack of Sesame Street
Episode 42: Internal Investigations In New Cloud Era
Episode 41: U.S. Appellate Court Protects Email of Foreigners On Domestic Servers
Episode 40: Information Technology Overload – Time To Turn Off And Unplug?
Episode 39: FTC Seeks To Protect Personal Data In Bankruptcy Proceedings
Episode 38: Privacy Spanning The Globe
Episode 37: FTC Spots False Internet Claims and Puts Skin In the Game
Episode 36: Cyber Crime Costing Companies Big Time
Episode 35: EU Shows Cookie Intolerance
Episode 34: Unplugging Social Networking and Cell Phone Use to Prevent Civil Disobedience?
Episode 33: E-Discovery Summer School
Episode 32: Email Summer School: Tips on Creating and Sending Email
Episode 31: Don't Shower With Your Laptop: Internet Privacy Concerns
Episode 30: Phone Hacking, Murdoch and News of the World
Episode 29: Watch Your Step When Using Google Maps
Episode 28: Heightened Regulatory Enforcement Of Information Security
Episode 27: Court Orders Loser to Pay eDiscovery Costs
Episode 26: WeinerGate: Mountain or Mole Hill?
Episode 25: Gmail Hack – Be Afraid, Be Very Afraid
Episode 24: Another Bite at Cookies
Episode 23: How Free Is Internet Speech?
Episode 22: How Super Are Superinjunctions?
Episode 21: Online Dating & Litigation - A Match Made In Heaven?
Episode 20: Snakes, the End of Pravda and the New Europe
Episode 19: Beware the FTC When It Comes To Privacy Violations
Episode 18: The Potential Scope of Internal Electronic Investigations
Episode 17: Natural Disasters in the Internet Era
Episode 16: Will Cookies Crumble? Why the New European Laws Cause Confusion
Episode 15: In California, Requiring Zip Codes with Credit Card Transactions Violates the Law
Episode 14: Airport Body Scanners Revealing Too Much?
Episode 13: On the Internet, Others May Find Out That You Are A Dog
Episode 12: Transparency for Data Security Breaches
Episode 11: The Dangers of Twitter
Episode 10: A Look Back at the Past Decade in Tech
Episode 9: The Influence of Social Media and the Internet on Jury Trials
Episode 8: Wikileaks
Episode 7: Military Cyber Defense
Episode 6: Online Tracking and Cookie Technology
Episode 5: How Long Should Our Digital Footprints Live On?
Episode 4: Data Security
Episode 3: E-Discovery
Episode 2: Cloud Computing
Episode 1: Social Networking Issues in the U.S. and UK
Jonathan P. Armstrong and Eric J. Sinrod
Jonathan P. Armstrong's practice includes counseling multinational companies on matters involving risk, technology and compliance across Europe. He has handled legal matters in more than 40 countries involving emerging technology, corporate governance, reputation, internal investigations, marketing, branding and global privacy policies. Mr. Armstrong is one of the co-authors of the LexisNexis definitive work on technology law, Managing Risk: Technology & Communications. He is a frequent broadcaster for the BBC and other channels and appeared on BBC News 24 as the studio guest on the Walport Review.
Eric J. Sinrod's litigation practice has covered a number of important Internet, software, technology, IP, information and communications issues. Mr. Sinrod has been a regular guest speaker for LAWCAST, the Legal Talk Network, Tech TV, KNX CBS Radio, Live Online News and CNET Radio. He has been an advisor to the Cyberspace Law Seminar at Hastings College of the Law, has taught an Information Law Seminar at Golden Gate University School of Law, and teaches a Business Media class at Ex'pression Center for New Media. Mr. Sinrod is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal of Internet Law and the ABA Internet Industry Committee.