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Opt-Out Approaches to AI Training: A False Compromise

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Candidate, 2027 The recent boom in generative AI technology has been hampered by accusations that AI training sets violate intellectual property laws. Various rightsholders, including the New York Times and Universal Music Group , have sued the companies behind these algorithms for training on their protected IP without a license.

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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.

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Zero-Based Drafting: Why contract templates are holding you back and how to ditch them to draft better contracts.

Colin S. Levy

By Nate Kostelnik Nate is the Director, Contracts with Oncology Nursing Society (ONS), where he handles all commercial contracting matters, as well as intellectual property, insurance, facilities, and legal operations.

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AI Discovery Battles Heat Up as AI Developer Ordered to Produce Training Data

Debevoise Data Blog

After many rounds of motions to dismiss, intellectual property cases against AI developers are moving into the discovery phase. To subscribe to the Data Blog, please click here. Courts have repeatedly noted the broad scope of U.S.

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Practical AI for Lawyers: Hands-On Tools for Daily Practice | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

His practice focused on corporate advisory work for software companies and sports leagues, and intellectual property litigation. Before founding Fastcase, Ed worked at Covington & Burling, in Washington D.C. Register for This Justia Webinar Justia Webinars are open to everyone.

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Blogiversary: Who Reads the Blog, and Why? (Part 3 of 10)

Eric Goldman

This post is all about you…readers of the blog! My blog post usually aren’t meant to be accessible to beginners. As a result, since nearly the blog’s beginning, I’ve done little to cater to beginners. I’m very grateful for your blog!” You help me push my own thinking.”

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Blogiversary: Guest Bloggers of the Technology & Marketing Law Blog (Part 8 of 10)

Eric Goldman

When I started the blog, I didn’t contemplate having guest bloggers. As it turns out, about 20% of the blog posts have been made by guest bloggers. Not even any blog schwag.] Note 2: I’ve had a few other guest bloggers at my personal blog, including Prof. Note 1: all guest bloggers do it purely for the glory.

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