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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. Describe a fact scenario and Ai.law can help identify legal claims. The relief sought. Any other special instructions.

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Court docs allege Meta trained its AI models on contentious trove of maybe-pirated content–theregister.com

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Simon Sharwood Meta allegedly downloaded material from an online source thats been sued for breaching copyright, because it wanted the material to train its AI models, according to a new court filing. The document claims that Meta decided to download documents from Library Genesis aka LibGen to train its models.

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Section 230 and the First Amendment Curtail An Online Videogame Addiction Lawsuit–Angelilli v. Activision

Eric Goldman

was that rare child who had two different models of cellular phone and then used both the Google and Apple app stores to download and play one or more of the four at-issue games, but it is counsel’s obligation to ensure this before proceeding with a theory of liability premised on D.G.s Even fewer have both an Android and an iPhone.

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Another Lawsuit Over Online Content Restrictions Fails–Qian v. YouTube

Eric Goldman

Qian also fails to identify any provisions in the Terms of Service or Community Guidelines that granted him the right to alter his violative content to bring it into compliance, or to download content that had been or was going to be removed. The post Another Lawsuit Over Online Content Restrictions Fails–Qian v. The complaint.

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Suspended Twitter User Loses Lawsuit Over Data Access–Thomas v. Twitter

Eric Goldman

He wanted access to his content, so he requested an account download. However, he says the download links provided by Twitter were “defective,” so he sued Twitter pro se. 6, 2023) The post Suspended Twitter User Loses Lawsuit Over Data Access–Thomas v. Conversion. Case Citation : Thomas v.

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Using AI to Track You Down Through Your 3D Printer

Brett Trout

Brett Trout Imagine this: you buy a 3D printer, download a model, make a part, and post a photograph of the model online. If that part ends up on social media or in the middle of a lawsuit, a single photo could trace it back to the exact machine—and possibly the person—who printed it. No identifying info. Or so you thought.

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Section 230 Preempts Clean Air Act Lawsuit Over “Defeat Device” Apps—U.S. v. EZ Lynk

Eric Goldman

The US government brought a civil lawsuit against the defendants for 203 violations. It appears that the defendants monetize the downloads using a synthetic currency called “tokens.” March 28, 2024) The post Section 230 Preempts Clean Air Act Lawsuit Over “Defeat Device” Apps—U.S. Case Citation : U.S.

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