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Ep 249: How The Free Law Project Works to Expand Access to Legal Information, with Cofounder Michael Lissner

LawNext podcast

Since 2010, the nonprofit Free Law Project has been working to make the legal ecosystem more equitable and competitive using technology, data and advocacy. We appreciate their support and hope you will check them out.

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Swifties’ Ticketmaster Lawsuit Reveals ‘Anti-Hero’ Behavior

Berkley Technology Law Journal

2023 Taylor Swift’s fans, affectionately called Swifties, closed out 2022 with an antitrust complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Ticketmaster, the online ticketing giant. In 2010, Ticketmaster merged with Live Nation to become Live Nation Entertainment. By Shabrina Defi Khansa, LL.M. 15 U.S.C. §

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Swifties’ Ticketmaster Lawsuit Reveals ‘Anti-Hero’ Behavior

Berkley Technology Law Journal

2023 Taylor Swift’s fans, affectionately called Swifties, closed out 2022 with an antitrust complaint filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court against Ticketmaster, the online ticketing giant. In 2010, Ticketmaster merged with Live Nation to become Live Nation Entertainment. By Shabrina Defi Khansa, LL.M. 15 U.S.C. §

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Don’t Be Late and Ineffective with Litigation Holds

Joshua Gilliland

The City did not issue a litigation hold until three years AFTER the complaint had been filed. The Court stated that litigation hold was not effectively communicated and the officers listed in the City’s initial disclosures did not acknowledge receiving the hold notice. The Court applied the elements from Chin v. Stinson, at *5.

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ChatGPT vs. Copyright Law

Legal Tech Monitor

The mother filed a lawsuit, arguing that her use of the song was fair use. The court ruled in her favor, emphasizing the importance of considering fair use before issuing takedown notices. The parties eventually settled out of court, but the case raised questions about the boundaries of fair use in artistic expression.

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Increased Focus by Federal Regulators on AI and Consumer Protection in the Financial Sector

Debevoise Data Blog

The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act of 2010 granted the CFPB authority to supervise and enforce compliance with ECOA for entities within the CFPB’s jurisdiction and to issue regulations and guidance to interpret ECOA. Lenders and creditors often assess credit risk from alternative data ( e.