California Attorney General Calls on Tech Giants to Uphold Voter Protection Laws Ahead of Elections

Sacramento, CA — In a proactive move ahead of significant elections, California’s Attorney General has issued a stern reminder to social media platforms and artificial intelligence companies about their critical role in upholding voter protection laws. This development signals increased scrutiny on tech companies as the state aims to safeguard the democratic process against misinformation and unlawful online interference. California law strictly prohibits the dissemination of knowingly false information regarding election dates, voting methods, eligibility criteria, and voter intimidation on any platform. The responsibility is now firmly on social media giants and AI developers to … Read more

Oklahoma’s Trust Law Overhaul Set to Transform Asset Protection and Management Strategies

Oklahoma City, OK — A landmark shift in trust and estate management is unfolding in Oklahoma as the state braces for the enactment of the Oklahoma Trust Reform Act of 2024. Signed into law on May 31 and poised for implementation starting November 1, this comprehensive suite of reforms places Oklahoma at the forefront of trust jurisdictions nationwide. Key components of this legislative overhaul include the Oklahoma Uniform Directed Trust Act and the Oklahoma Qualified Disposition in Trust Act, poised to offer unprecedented control and protection in asset management. The introduction of the Oklahoma Uniform … Read more

Federal Court Maintains Injunction Against California’s Online Child Protection Legislation

San Francisco, CA — A recent ruling by a federal appeals court has sustained the halt on a California law designed to enhance online protections for minors, blocking what would have been a pioneering step in regulating internet safety for children. The law, initially set to take effect on July 1, aimed at compelling social media platforms to prioritize the well-being of users under 18 by significantly mitigating commercial and harmful content. However, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit agreed with a lower court’s decision that the law’s enforcement could potentially infringe … Read more

Meta Faces $220 Million Fine in Nigeria for Data Protection Breaches

Abuja, Nigeria – Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has been penalized with a substantial fine of $220 million by Nigerian authorities for breaches of the country’s data protection laws. This decision marks one of the largest fines imposed in the West African nation for data privacy violations and highlights increasing global scrutiny over how tech giants manage user information. The National Information Technology Development Agency (NITDA), which oversees data protection regulation in Nigeria, concluded its investigation into Meta’s practices last week. The investigation revealed that Meta had inadequately protected the personal information of Nigerian … Read more