Zoom claims the right to collect personal data, including videos and transcripts, and share it with third parties, Consumer Reports Senior Editor-Privacy Allen St. John blogged Tuesday. St. John raised the concerns in light of increased use of the video-conferencing service due to COVID-19. People aren’t expecting the information to be shared when they conference for therapy appointments, business meetings and job interviews, he said. The company didn’t comment.
APCO’s Nexus event on the emergency communications center of the future has been delayed a year because the coronavirus, APCO said Tuesday. Scheduled for May 21-22, 2020, in Washington, it will now be May 18-19, 2021.
DOJ and the FTC will provide expedited antitrust review and guidance for COVID-19 public health ventures, the agencies announced Tuesday. Businesses may need to combine production to provide resources in the pandemic, the agencies said. Expedited procedures will allow the agencies to respond within seven days to all COVID-19-related requests addressing public health and safety, the agencies said. This quicker turnaround is “designed to provide guidance to businesses concerned about the legality of proposed conduct under the antitrust laws,” the agencies said. The FTC is committed to “doing everything we can to help with these efforts, while continuing to aggressively enforce the antitrust laws,” Chairman Joe Simons said. DOJ said the agencies will hold accountable any entities using the pandemic to engage in antitrust violations, citing price-fixing, bid-rigging and market allocation. The FTC and DOJ also committed to expedite National Cooperative Research and Production Act requests for “flexible treatment of certain standard development organizations and joint ventures.”