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Cryptocurrency Laws – U.S. Legal Resource Guide

The rapid proliferation of cryptocurrency activity, including initial coin offerings (ICOs), has caused an increase in legal scrutiny. Many bodies of laws apply to various activities involving crypto currencies and many agencies have exerted jurisdiction. Prepared by James Gatto, Sheppard Mullin, Co-Chair of the Startups Committee.

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2018 CyberSpaceCamp® Highlights

This year marks the 4th in a row in which we have visited more than 8 Latin American countries, including Cuba, for the CyberSpaceCamp Program! 

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Data Privacy in Brazil

Recently the Brazilian Parliment and Executive Office approved a new data protection bill. Here are some resources for your convenience. 

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Gowling WLG Launches New Blockchain Education And Reward Initiative

As one of the world's leading blockchain legal practices, Gowling WLG has gone one step further and applied its expertise in the technology to its own business by launching its 'Gowling WLG Reward Token' (GRT) scheme. The initiative educates employees about how blockchain technology works, while simultaneously allowing them to earn and share rewards for their efforts.

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What Leaders Are Reading: July

ITechLaw board members are leaders in the TMT field. Here's a sampling of what they are reading this month. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to see these and more articles! Visit this page all month as it's updated.

Jessica Franken: Delivering Amazon Packages to the Top of the World

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What Leaders Are Reading: June

ITechLaw board members are leaders in the TMT field. Here's a sampling of what they are reading this month. Be sure to follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn to see these and more articles! Visit this page all month as it's updated. 

Renato Opice Blum: Brazil’s “GDPR” is Approved by the Brazilian House of Representatives

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ITechLaw President Discusses Tech Penalties from U.S. Commerce Department

ITechLaw President, Robert Weiss, discusses Chinese telecom giant ZTE's reaction to penalties handed down from the U.S. Commerce Department.

In addition to fines that could exceed $1.2 billion, ZTE is fighting for its financial future after getting hit with a seven-year ban on buying components from U.S. companies.

Read more and listen to Weiss' interview with CGTN.

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