United States:
The Main Takeaways From The Recent FTC Settlement With Zoom
17 December 2020
Ballard Spahr LLP
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Ballard Spahr Partner Kim Phan joins to discuss the settlement
the Federal Trade Commission recently announced with Zoom Video
Communications, Inc. to resolve allegations that Zoom had engaged
in unfair and deceptive acts with regard to its video conferencing
services. Topics include: the terms of the settlement, the
extensive security measures required of Zoom under those terms, the
implications for Zoom and others, and what the settlement suggests
may be the focus of future FTC scrutiny.
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