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Bloomberg Law’s 2018 Outlook on IP, Privacy, Tech & Telecom brings together expert coverage and perspectives on the pressing issues in these fast-moving and complex areas of law and business.

From detailed analysis of the seismic change in European Union privacy law to a net neutrality repeal and the possible upending by the U.S. Supreme Court of patent litigation proceedings, the report provides a deep analysis of critical developments with an eye towards implications for tomorrow.

Download the 2018 Outlook on IP, Privacy, Tech & Telecom and you will:

  • Get a detailed look at the forthcoming EU GDPR requirements, and the game-changing compliance shift facing companies that transfer personal data outside the 28-nation bloc.
  • Understand potential repercussions of Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai’s deregulatory agenda in the year ahead as an expected court challenge to the agency’s rollback of its net neutrality rules leaves internet service providers unsure about the rules and who regulates them.
  • Learn how online platforms that trade Bitcoin and other digital currencies are likely to face more court battles and regulatory attention in 2018.
  • Understand the possible reshaping of patent litigation as the U.S. Supreme Court decides the constitutionality of an administrative procedure that allows challengers to attack the validity of patents at the Patent and Trademark Office.
  • See how the decision in the federal case between two tech giants could reshape the software industry and understand potential repercussions including the speed, cost, and variety of technological products available to consumers.
  • See how the steep rise in ransomware attacks on companies has opened the door to federal and state enforcement actions. While the FTC, SEC, and HHS are likely to be the most active federal enforcers in 2018, California and New York have led ransomware state-level enforcement efforts.

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