PART 1 OF 2 -The Democratic National Committee has warned candidates to stay away from FaceApp, the viral app that has you upload your photo so you can see how you would look if you were younger or older, among other things. Read the privacy terms of FaceApp (at https://www.faceapp.com/privacy).
Could those terms violate any laws? Whether they do or not, explain why or why not. (Think COPPA, CAN-SPAM, GDPR (along with its California counterpart, the CCPA), the Illinois Biometric Information Privacy Act, etc.). Have the FaceApp developers covered their bases well enough? Do its terms really contain the rights for FaceApp that the DNC seems worried about? See USA Today, Forbes, or any of the many other articles on the internet about this.
PART 2 OF 2 –
Aubrey et al v. D Magazine Partners LP et al Case:
Explain the facts of the case (what’s going on and what led the parties to file the motion or appeal or whatever), the court’s holding, and the reasoning the court gives for making its decision.
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