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My New Article on Abusive “Schedule A” IP Lawsuits Will Likely Leave You Angry

Eric Goldman

I’m pleased to share a draft of a new paper, “ A SAD New Category of Abusive Intellectual Property Litigation.” To that end, I am giving a couple of public talks on the paper: Tarrant County Bar Association , Texas A&M Law School, Fort Worth, TX, March 27, 2023. Free RSVP! I would welcome yours.

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China: A Court Recognizes Copyright Protection for Images Generated by Generative AI Tools

Global LegalTech Hub

Associate at Alfaro Abogados Intellectual Property has become increasingly relevant in recent years, especially with the rise of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its capabilities to create various types of works. The case involved the intellectual property rights holder of the cartoon character "Ultraman" and an AI tool.

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Mastering Intellectual Property Law for Startups: Insights for Legal Practitioners

CaseFox

IP law enables startups to secure exclusive rights over their inventions, brand identities, content, and other intellectual work products. This article explores the intersection of IP and startups. Let’s examine how applying IP law insights can help safeguard your startup’s competitive edge.

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Best of 2023: Copyright Law & Artificial Intelligence: Is Training AI With Other’s Data Fair Use – Professor Mark Lemley (Stanford Law)

Technically Legal

In a very popular episode, Professor Mark Lemley of Stanford explained whey he does not think so because he believes that copyrighted works used to train AI fall should under the fair use exception to copyright law. He is also a co-founder of Lex Machina and most recently of Counsel to Lex Lumina, a boutique IP law firm.

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The Power of Aggregating and Curating Law Firms’ AI Publishing for Societal Benefit

Kevin O'Keefe

We also didn’t have citizen journalism platforms enabling lawyers and law firms to openly publish insight on the implications of matters such as AI. When AI hit last year, law firms started publishing about AI, perhaps like no other subject before. On blogs, on websites, via contributed articles and more.

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Now Available: the Published Version of My SAD Scheme Article

Eric Goldman

I’m pleased to share the final published version of my article, “ A SAD Scheme of Abusive Intellectual Property Litigation.” ” The article explains how IP rightsowners are twisting the rule of law to obtain ex parte TROs that prompt online marketplaces to freeze the defendants’ cash and accounts.

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China Proposes Draft Measures to Regulate Generative AI

Inside Privacy

Article 2) It is unclear from the wording of the draft Measures whether “the public” refers to consumers in China, thus excluding generative AI services offered to enterprises from their scope. Note that this definition includes service providers that allow others to generate chat, text, picture and audio through API or other means.