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Copyright, Fair Use & AI | Justia CLE & Webinars

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Our upcoming webinar will explore these evolving intersections by diving into high-profile lawsuits that are shaping the legal boundaries of AI, analyzing legal tests and arguments involved, examining the implications of the DMCA concerning AI, and discussing potential liabilities and legal uncertainties for developers and rights holders.

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When Your Patent Case Turns Into a Fraud Case That Turns Into a Defamation Case

Brett Trout

Brett Trout Patent litigation is often complex and high-stakes, but the case involvingLeigh Rothschild, Starbucks, and attorney Rachael Lamkinhas taken an unusual turn, morphing from a patent infringement lawsuit into allegations of fraud, and now, a defamation battle?

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2024 Law Firm Data Security Guide: How to Keep Your Law Firm Secure

Clio

Valuable information—like trade secrets, intellectual property, merger and acquisition details, personally identifiable information (PII), and confidential attorney-client-privileged data —attracts the ill-intentioned to your firm. It’s your firm’s responsibility to understand your legal responsibilities in the event of a breach.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: The Capabilities and Limitations of ChatGPT with Professor Chris Hoofnagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

We’ll explore the potential impacts of ChatGPT not only on everyday life, but also on the legal industry, education, intellectual property law, geopolitics, and more. So all you’ve got is a lawsuit. Could a nonhuman have intellectual property rights? Eric] 02:34 Welcome, Chris. You know, did?

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The “Winning Isn’t Normal” Copyright Enforcement Campaign Is More “Abusive” Than “Winning”–Bell v. Kiffin

Eric Goldman

Bell has filed at least 25 copyright lawsuits. While this court might ordinarily suspect that such an assertion was made in jest, there is nothing funny about the dozens of lawsuits which plaintiff has filed against numerous entities which, as the Fifth Circuit noted in Eagle Mountain, were mostly public schools or nonprofits.

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The Future of Fashion and the Law (TGIR Ep. 194)

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

Social media’s role in marketing and intellectual property concerns relating to the fashion industry round out the discussion. People are stealing people’s intellectual property, there’s just a lot of things that are going on because this area is so new. So Erin Camp 24:08 It took a huge lawsuit.

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California’s Proposed Fix to the Journalism Crisis Is Unconstitutional and Worse Than Socialism (Comments on the California Journalism Protection Act, CJPA)

Eric Goldman

” This is an attempt to define “journalists,” but what publications don’t “observe current events” or “analyze documents or other information”? In other words, any editorial decision that is adverse to any DJP creates a non-trivial risk of a lawsuit alleging that the decision was retaliatory.