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Data Privacy

Mar. 4, 2014

Law struggles to keep up with fast-growing education technology sector

Conflicting state and federal laws on privacy issues - how entities are allowed to use the data collected from consumers - present a challenge for how many companies in the education technology sector do business.


By Alexandra Schwappach


Daily Journal Staff Writer


Four years ago, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld LLP attorney Paul C. Lin began working with FuHu Inc., a designer and seller of consumer products and services designed for children. Since its founding in 2008, the El Segundo-based company has thrived - it created the award-winning nabi tablet, teamed up with tech giant Intel Corp. to design an educational Android tablet, and has been repeatedly named...

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