Monday, August 29, 2022

Confusing to me (the non-lawyer). How do I tell you what is in my database? What examples can I show?

https://www.pogowasright.org/another-tough-ruling-for-people-search-databases-camacho-v-control-group-media/

Another Tough Ruling for People Search Databases–Camacho v. Control Group Media

Eric Goldman writes:

This is another people search case with another rough outcome for defendants. If the defendants in these cases don’t get relief on appeal, I don’t know how the people search and yearbook industries are going to survive.
[Note: this opinion is over 25,000 words long, which helps explain why it’s taken me until now to blog it. These people search/yearbook opinions are tough on bloggers too!]
The question here is whether the CDA immunizes Defendants’ from being held liable for Plaintiffs’ claims that they violated California’s and Alabama’s right of publicity statutes by displaying Plaintiffs’ names and corresponding information as a ‘teaser’ to sell subscriptions to access their database.”

Read more at Technology & Marketing Law Blog.





Perspective.

https://www.ft.com/content/989b2e50-e8b5-474c-86a3-190c6881b235

A post-dollar world is coming

The currency may look strong but its weaknesses are mounting





The best source of sources I know.

https://www.bespacific.com/data-mining-resources-2022/

Data Mining Resources 2022

Via LLRX Data Mining Resources 2022 Data mining and knowledge discovery is a quickly evolving field that is part of the portfolio of CI, BI and KM professionals, law librarians, research analysts, infopros, data scientists, data journalists and students in college and graduate programs. This expansive bibliography by Marcus P. Zillman comprises a wealth of information, resources, tools, techniques and applications, as well as links to many open datasets. The subject matter includes data mining, data scrapping, data aggregation, big data and big analytics. The resources include: ebooks and glossaries, research papers, video tutorials and online training, APIs, open source web data extraction tools, datasets, bibliographies, case studies, scientific and academic papers and substantive articles, as well as training and certifications on data mining, and open source code.



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