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Guest Post: David the Inventor vs. the Biglaw Goliath – What Drives A Goliath To Take On A David?

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The details and the arguments from both sides are publicly available and have been covered by the National Law Journal , the legal tech media and, most recently, experts in the patent world. Dreaming up such an efficient solution is one thing; writing the code to enable it was much more challenging, but in 2019 Vergottini did it.

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Face Forward: Strategies for Complying with Facial Recognition Laws

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Marketing: In the retail context, facial recognition or “facial detection” technologies can scan shoppers for features such as age, gender, and mood—then deliver tailored advertisements in real time. Particularly scrutinized is the use of “real-time” facial recognition to scan crowds in public places, such as marches and protests.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Automated License Plate Readers with ACLU Attorney Matt Cagle

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Privacy experts say, if you are not doing anything wrong, why should your license plate data be saved into a database for a prolonged period of time? It could be a stolen car, a car used in a crime, or the car of someone wanted for breaking the law. Thank you for taking out the time for this and welcome to our podcast….

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Artificial Intelligence, Real Discrimination

Richmond Journal of Law and Technology

This article briefly addresses this problem, summarizes current local, state, and federal laws enacted or proposed to curtail it, and proposes two solutions for modern employers itching to implement AI-assisted employee management tools but dreading employment litigation. “The Times (May 25, 2023), [link] [17] 820 I.L.C.S.

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National Security Update: DOJ Unveils Rules Restricting Sensitive Bulk Data Transfers

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Investigators demonstrated vulnerabilities by purchasing digital advertising data from brokers to track U.S. company and its foreign subsidiaries and transactions required by federal law or international agreements. To underscore these risks, DOJ cited real-world cases of unregulated access to sensitive data. 2] 28 C.F.R.