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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. On the other hand, the law was supposed to encourage self-policing of offensive material. By Beatriz Sampaio, LL.M. In Manhattan Community Access Corp. In Moody v.

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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

White now claims that DistroKid infringed his copyrights to the beats, both directly and indirectly (the court dismissed the indirect claims last year). The court summarizes the doctrine (comparing the Cablevision and EMI v. ” The court says that this isn’t what the BMP v. Ugh, so much going wrong here.

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Masters Conference Atlanta 2024: Comprehensive Recap and Session Insights

CloudNine

Privacy concerns require forensic teams to limit collections to court-ordered data only, fostering trust in both the legal team and custodians. Navigating Privacy Laws: Amaral outlined new state-level privacy laws passed in 20 states, including California, Virginia, and Colorado, which aim to regulate business use of consumer data.

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AI for Small Law Firms: Work Smarter, Cut Costs, Win More

Clio

What is AI for small law firms? AI for small law firms refers to technology that performs tasks traditionally requiring human intelligence, such as reviewing contracts, researching case law, or drafting routine communications. AI tools work behind the scenes to handle existing work faster and more efficiently.

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

Eric Goldman

But on June 4th, Reddit sued Anthropic in the Superior Court of California for breach of contract, unjust enrichment, trespass to chattels, tortious interference, and unfair competition. Almost all of the major legal scraping precedents happened in the Northern District, and it is definitely unusual that this was filed in state court.

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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

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