Jun 17, 2019 | LawCall Legal News
Amazon is being sued over its smart assistant, Alexa, recording children. Although, you may ask just how Alexa is supposed to discern whom is asking it to perform a task, parents in two states are taking action to stop Alexa’s interface with children. The digital...
May 20, 2019 | LawCall Legal News
Think of all the photos and videos you have taken with your iPhone. There are probably thousands of them stored in your iCloud account. Pictures at family gatherings, birthday parties, weddings, school functions – the gamut for pictures is endless any more. Now,...
Feb 21, 2019 | LawCall Legal News
Many employers use cameras in the workplace to hinder on-the-job theft and for other security measures. Most of the time, employees are not aware of these cameras so as not to defeat the purpose. But has an employer violated your rights by doing this? Legally, it is...
Feb 6, 2019 | LawCall Legal News, Uncategorized
That question is asked more often these days because the ability exists for law enforcement to have access to your private information without your permission. Big companies such as Apple and Google are fighting such requests on behalf of consumers, however, that is...
Jun 25, 2018 | LawCall Legal News
The laws vary from state to state when it comes to recording a conversation without the permission of both parties. In some cases, such conversations cannot be used as evidence in court, and in some cases, it is considered a criminal act. Manteno Middle School...