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Supreme Court Leans Toward Warrant Requirement for Police Geofence Searches

27 Apr 2026 news 🌍 North America

The Supreme Court is likely to rule that police must obtain a warrant before conducting sweeping searches of cellphone location data near crime scenes, signaling a major shift for digital privacy.

#Supreme Court | #digital privacy | #geofence searches

Italy’s Supreme Court: Company Badges Are Not Employee Surveillance—If Privacy Is Clear

27 Apr 2026 news 🌍 Europe

The Italian Supreme Court ruled that company badge systems for tracking attendance are not considered covert surveillance, provided employees receive transparent privacy notices. This landmark decision redefines the balance between workplace organization and privacy.

#Employee Surveillance | #Privacy Policy | #Supreme Court

Phished and Fired: Supreme Court Sets Precedent for Employee Responsibility in Cyber Scams

02 Apr 2026 news 🌍 Europe

A Supreme Court ruling in Italy declares that being duped by phishing isn't an automatic excuse for workers—especially those in sensitive roles. The landmark case, involving a fired accountant, spotlights the rising stakes of human error in workplace cybersecurity.

#Phishing | #Supreme Court | #Cybersecurity

Supreme Court Ruling Redefines ISP Liability in Online Piracy

27 Mar 2026 news 🌍 North America

The U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous Cox v. Sony decision has fundamentally changed how ISPs are held accountable for user piracy, raising questions about the future of digital copyright enforcement.

#Supreme Court | #Internet Piracy | #ISPs

Supreme Court Narrows ISP Liability in Online Piracy: What the Cox Decision Means

27 Mar 2026 news 🌍 North America

The Supreme Court’s Cox v. Sony Music ruling sets stricter limits on when ISPs can be held liable for user piracy, excluding mere awareness and focusing on direct inducement or service design for infringement.

#Supreme Court | #online piracy | #internet providers

Google Takes Geofence Warrants Battle to Supreme Court, Citing Privacy Risks

04 Mar 2026 news 🌍 North America

Google is challenging the constitutionality of geofence warrants at the Supreme Court, arguing these sweeping police requests for location data threaten the privacy of millions. The outcome could set a major precedent for digital rights in the United States.

#Geofence Warrants | #Privacy Rights | #Supreme Court

WhatsApp Revolutionizes Italian Labor Law: Supreme Court Validates Digital Union Talks

05 Feb 2026 news 🌍 Europe

Italy’s Supreme Court has recognized WhatsApp as a valid channel for union negotiations—provided the process ensures real participation and legal traceability. This landmark ruling paves the way for digital tools to play a central role in labor relations.

#WhatsApp | #Labor Relations | #Supreme Court

Supreme Court Takes On Facebook Pixel: The Future of Streaming Privacy

27 Jan 2026 news 🌍 North America

The Supreme Court is set to rule on whether Facebook pixel tracking on 247Sports.com violates video privacy laws. The case could redefine digital privacy for millions of streamers.

#Supreme Court | #digital privacy | #Facebook pixel

Italy’s Supreme Court Sets Strict Deadline for GDPR Sanctions in Landmark Ruling

21 Jan 2026 news 🌍 Europe

A new Supreme Court ruling in Italy enforces a strict 120-day deadline for GDPR sanctions, overturning years of ambiguity and forcing the national privacy authority to act swiftly—or lose its power to penalize.

#GDPR | #Italy | #Supreme Court

Supreme Court to Decide If Police Geofence Warrants Invade Digital Privacy

21 Jan 2026 news 🌍 North America

The Supreme Court will soon decide whether police geofence warrants—broad requests for location data—violate Americans’ constitutional rights. The outcome could redefine digital privacy in the age of smartphones.

#Supreme Court | #Geofence Warrant | #Digital Privacy