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Lessons Learned from 2024 and the Year Ahead in AI Litigation

Debevoise Data Blog

But this new era of AI has not come without controversy, as authors and rights holders have launched waves of litigation against the companies that trained and released generative AI models, as well as their investors and affiliates, alleging violations of intellectual property rights. Copyright Office.

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AI Gets Personal: CCPA vs. GDPR on Automated Decision-Making

Berkley Technology Law Journal

The European Unions General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) , particularly Article 22 , addresses similar concerns by regulating decisions made solely through automated processing. This blog post unpacks the proposed CCPA rules on ADMTs, compares them with GDPRs Article 22 protections on automated decision making.

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(You Are Already) Using AI in Litigation

Trellis.Law Blog

Check out the article below from our own J.R. The post (You Are Already) Using AI in Litigation first appeared on Trellis.Law Blog. Davidson featured in the Summer 2024 Artificial Intelligence issue of The Alabama Lawyer!

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My New Article on Abusive “Schedule A” IP Lawsuits Will Likely Leave You Angry

Eric Goldman

I’m pleased to share a draft of a new paper, “ A SAD New Category of Abusive Intellectual Property Litigation.” The post My New Article on Abusive “Schedule A” IP Lawsuits Will Likely Leave You Angry appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog. Free RSVP! I would welcome yours.

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Offshore Litigation in APAC: Navigating Complexity with Confidence 

Lineal Services

In the rapidly evolving legal landscape of the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, offshore litigation has grown increasingly complex and dynamic. Todays offshore litigation landscape requires precision, efficiency, and the strategic deployment of advanced technology. In response, legal teams are fundamentally reshaping their operations.

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When a Copyright Owner Gets Only a $1,000 Judgment in Federal Court, They’re the Real Losers–McDermott v. KMC

Eric Goldman

The article included multiple photos of Sewell, including the photo in question , and the Post apparently liked the image so much that they used a portion of the photo as the background for the newspaper cover that day (see screenshot at right). However we get there, the overall litigation enterprise here makes no economic sense.

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Legal Tech Startup Ai.law Can Now Draft the Complaint for Your Lawsuit

Above the Law - Technology

Ai.law , a legal technology startup that uses artificial intelligence to generate litigation documents, has added a new module that will draft the complaint to initiate a lawsuit. In an email, Troy Doucet , the litigator who founded Ai.law, conceded the language could be “a bit fluffy,” but said it would be toned down over time.

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