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CES 2023: 10 Tech Trends That Will Impact Legal

TechLaw Crossroads

This year’s Show gave every appearance of being back to the full throttle pre-pandemic version. Things like legal research and e-discovery searches that can be done in natural language. I go every year, although I missed the last two years due to the pandemic. CES goes out of its way to accommodate the media. Lunch every day.

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More Chaos in the Law of Online Contract Formation

Eric Goldman

In re: StubHub Refund Litigation , No. Two top-line takeaways you might get from this post: A two-click formation process avoids the risk of judges moving the goalposts about formation, and If you are amending your TOS, have an airtight plan for building a credible evidentiary record. 22-15879 (9th Cir. Citing Sellers v.

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U.S. Supreme Court Vindicates Photographer But Destabilizes Fair Use — Andy Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

[Eric’s note: this is the post you’ve been waiting for: Prof. Ochoa’s definitive analysis of the Supreme Court’s Warhol opinion. This post is 11,000+ words long, so you may want to block out some time to enjoy this properly.] By Guest Blogger Tyler Ochoa By a 7-2 vote, the U.S. Goldsmith , No. 21-869 (May 18, 2023).

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