The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) was one of the first federal agencies to establish and enforce data privacy and data security requirements in the United States. Now the Federal Communication Commission (FCC) has made a well-publicized and controversial foray into the world of data privacy and data security, going beyond FTC efforts to establish broadly applicable rules and regulations governing data privacy and data security. Join Jason Haislmaier from Bryan Cave LLP for a discussion of what in house and outside counsel need to know regarding the latest legal developments in the FCC’s ongoing efforts to regulate data privacy and data security and what these efforts mean for all companies, not just those subject to FCC regulation.
Jason D. Haislmaier, Esq. is a partner in the Boulder, CO office of Bryan Cave LLP. Mr. Haislmaier represents emerging and established companies in technology and intellectual property transactions, with an emphasis on developing strategies for protecting, managing, and commercializing technology and intellectual property assets. He has developed a special area of expertise involving open source software licensing and compliance and works with clients in the U.S. and abroad to develop and implement open source software license compliance strategies. Mr. Haislmaier, who frequently lectures on topics involving open source software, cloud computing and other areas of intellectual property, is currently the Board Chair of the Silicon Flatirons Center for Technology and Entrepreneurship, Intellectual Property & Information Technology, and he has been recognized in Colorado Super Lawyers, 2011–2013 and The Best Lawyers in America 2016.
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