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Week in Review

March 16, 2012 | less than a minute
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This week, technology came with a cost, causing employers to face liability and employees to face job-loss.  A California court held an employer liable for employees’ harassing off-duty blog posts.  A North Carolina steakhouse fired a waiter after he posted a photo online showing a generous tip left by Peyton Manning.  A Minnesota school also faces liability for forcing a student to surrender her Facebook password.

Technology and the Workplace

  • Off-Duty Blogging Creates Employer Harassment Liability (LawfficeSpace)
  • Steakhouse Waiter Fired for Showing the World What a Great Tipper Peyton Manning Is (DeadSpin)
  • Employees’ Use of Facebook Biggest Time-Suck, According to Recent Survey (OhioEmployer’sLawBlog)
  • Lenses to Ease Strain from Staring at Screens (NYTimes)

Technology and the Law

  • Lawsuit Ensues After Minnesota Girl Was Forced to Give Up Her Facebook Password (HuffingtonPost)
  • Class Action Says Social Network, Game Apps Take Smartphone Info Without Permission (ABAJournal)
  • $1.5 Million Settlement of First HIPPA Enforcement Action Resulting from HITECH Breach Notification Rule (SecurityPrivacyandtheLaw)
  • Will the Pinterest “Nopin” Tag Put Online Image Owners on the Defensive on Implied Copyright Licenses? (NewMedia&TechnologyBlog)

There’s an App for That

  • 10 Apps to Download for Your New iPad Retina Display (Wired)
  • Achieving a Runner’s High With a Little Data Help (NYTimes)
  • New App Available in the Fight Against Colon Cancer (MarketWatch)
  • The CW Launches Mobile App (RBR.com)

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