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How Bethany Deines and Betsy Wood Apply Trust Agent Principles on behalf of the Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio

Beth's Blog: How Nonprofits Can Use Social Media

Bethany Deines and Besty Woods from the The Children's Medical Center of Dayton, Ohio were the lucky winners. The only concern was potentially violating HIPPA laws. However, we were already mindful of HIPPA laws and have existing protocols and policies - so we just made sure we followed those in our social media use. Yes, we do.

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The fight to make Netflix and Hulu pay cable fees

The Verge

It argues that Netflix and Hulu — along with satellite providers Dish Network and DirecTV, as well as Disney’s entertainment distribution division — violated a 2007 law called the Georgia Consumer Choice for Television Act. Franchise fee claims — all based on different local laws — remain mostly untested in court.

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PSA: Don’t drive while you are on a Zoom meeting

The Verge

Andrew Brenner of Ohio, the green screen betrayed him during a video call this week, making it clear he was driving a car even though his background image showed what looked like a home office. At the very least, Brenner adhered to Ohio’s seat belt law. In fact, the bill was being discussed the same day in the Ohio legislature.

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Kroger CEO Rodney McMullen resigns after probe into personal conduct

Fast Company Tech

Beam, a personal injury law firm based in Melbourne, Florida. ” The Cincinnati, Ohio-based company’s shares were down about 1.4% “For investors, the risk is obvious uncertainty.” in early trading on Monday. The stock has more than tripled in value since McMullen took the helm in 2014.

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Daily Crunch: Buick unveils Wildcat concept car as company shifts to EV-only lineup

TechCrunch

Or rather, Ohio — more specifically, Columbus, Ohio. The law may be a little late — interest was on the wane already, when the SEC warned in March last year that SPACs weren’t accounting correctly for investor incentives called warrants. We’re still figuring out the details, so stay tuned for more. And oh Hai!

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The ACLU is suing Los Angeles over its controversial scooter tracking system

The Verge

The group’s California chapter is joined on the suit by the Electronic Frontier Foundation and the law firm Greenberg Glusker Fields Claman & Machtinger LLP. The counsel said MDS could violate the California Electronic Communications Privacy Act, which was signed into law in 2015. It’s growing into a bigger problem beyond LA.

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Several states are investigating how Instagram keeps kids on the platform

The Verge

The investigation will be looking into whether the company broke consumer protection laws in its quest to keep people engaging with content on Instagram. Correction November 18th, 6:53PM ET: The original version of this post misstated that the Ohio attorney general was suing the state. The suit is actually against Meta.