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Meta’s Fact-Checking Rollback: Governance, Free Speech, and User Safety

Berkley Technology Law Journal

2025 In early January 2025, Meta announced a major change to their content moderation policy: the end of their third-party fact checking in the United States. By Beatriz Sampaio, LL.M.

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Reflections on The Masters Conference Miami: Modern Data Management in eDiscovery

CloudNine

On February 18, 2025, at The Masters Conference in Miami, I had the privilege of speaking on a panel alongside Matt Rasmussen (ModeOne), Alex Lewis (Kuro Group), and Brittany Leonard (General Counsel) to discuss one of the most pressing challenges in eDiscovery today: Modern Data Management.

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“Volitional Conduct” Doctrine Helps DistroKid Defeat Copyright Infringement Claim–White v. DistroKid

Eric Goldman

However, direct copyright infringement is strict liability, so the volitional conduct provides an important “fast lane” to survive cases that otherwise look dangerous to defendants. Case Citation : White v. DistroKid, LLC , 2025 WL 450587 (S.D.N.Y. DistroKid appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog.

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Exploring the Future of Legal Innovation at The Masters Conference: Thought Leadership in D.C. and Social Media in Discovery and Investigations

CloudNine

On Thursday, April 10, 2025, legal and technology professionals gathered at Arnold & Porter in Washington, D.C. The conference featured a wide range of insightful sessionscovering topics from artificial intelligence, custodian interviews with modern data challenges, case law updates, and social media collection and analysis.

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Masters Conference Atlanta 2024: Comprehensive Recap and Session Insights

CloudNine

Case Law and Compliance: Joiner discussed how courts are assessing the burden of producing linked files, emphasizing that reasonable efforts to collect this data must be made, though technology and best practices are still evolving.

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Reddit Challenges Anthropic’s Scraping to Create Generative AI Models (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

— I hate that we’re still doing trespass to chattels claims in 2025. Under any reasonable current interpretation of California law, the breach of contract claim should be gone. That would likely not be preempted by copyright, and if proven, could lead to a successful claim.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Above the Law - Technology

Paxton AI Elevator Pitch: Paxton AI develops advanced legal research tools powered by artificial intelligence, providing legal professionals with swift and accurate access to a comprehensive database of laws, regulations, and case law to streamline the legal research and drafting process. What makes you unique or innovative?

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