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Understanding the CCB’s First Two Final Determinations (Guest Blog Post–Part 3 of 3)

Eric Goldman

By guest blogger Elizabeth Townsend Gard , John E. Koerner Endowed Professor of Law, Tulane University Law School [See part 1 about defendant opt-outs and part 2 about defendant defaults.] Eight months after filing, the first two Copyright Claims Board (CCB) Final Determinations have been handed down.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

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Traction: We began selling our minimum viable product in 2022. We have small and midsize law firm customers. During 2023 we worked to establish the pipeline for Am Law 200 firms and corporate customers. In fact, we are only weeks away (as of the date of filing this application) from actually reaching this audacious goal.

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Contractual Control over Information Goods after ML Genius v. Google (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Guy Rub , The Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law The copyright – contract tension Stewart Brand famously said that information wants to be free. We know, however, that many laws limit free access and use of information goods, most prominently copyright law (and IP law generally). ML Genius v.

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Should Copyright Preemption Moot Anti-Scraping TOS Terms? (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Based on my reading of the case law, the Fourth and Eighth Circuits broadly follow this approach. Based on my reading of lower court opinions, to date, courts in the Third Circuit also seem to follow the case-by-case approach. However, it was sometimes not as clear as the case law of other circuits.”

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ChatGPT, Artificial Intelligence and the Lawyer

Legal Tech Monitor

In November 2022, OpenAI released ChatGPT. Since the November 2022 introduction, there have been many new products incorporating ChatGPT. Professor Kenton Brice, director of the Donald E. Pray Law Library at the OU College of Law, had a helpful analogy at our OBA Solo & Small Firm Conference program on ChatGPT and AI.

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Voting Is Open! Pick the 15 Finalists to Compete At Startup Alley at ABA TECHSHOW 2024 in February

Legal Tech Monitor

Traction: We began selling our minimum viable product in 2022. We have small and midsize law firm customers. During 2023 we worked to establish the pipeline for Am Law 200 firms and corporate customers. In fact, we are only weeks away (as of the date of filing this application) from actually reaching this audacious goal.

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The B r, The Searcher, and The Researcher – Damien Riehl on the Dynamic Shift in How the Legal Profession Will Leverage Standards and Artificial Intelligence

3 Geeks and a Law Blog

But instead of sports jerseys and men’s clothing, women’s clothing, you can instead say, give me this area of law, patent law, and then give me the service. Am I giving advice for patent law? So we have now have version two that came out in 2022. Damien Riehl 50:57 Damien RIehl first name last name da mi e NRIEHL.

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