Thursday, March 29, 2012, 5:46 PM

Privacy Considerations and Geolocation Technologies

The rise of GPS devices, Google Maps and other location-tracking technology has led to serious privacy concerns. Increasingly, courts are discussing putting boundaries on how such personal information can be tracked.

Womble Carlyle attorney Ted Claypoole writes on the intersection of location technology and the law in “Privacy Considerations Limit Geolocation Technologies.” The article is published in the American Bar Association’s Business Law Today.

The article is co-authored by Richard C. Balough of the Balough Law Offices, LLC, in Chicago. The authors are the co-chairs of the Mobile Commerce subcommittee of the Cyberspace Law Committee of the Business Law Section of the ABA.

Click here to read the full article.

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