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Web Scraping for Me, But Not for Thee (Guest Blog Post)

Eric Goldman

Some forms of data are protected by copyright, trademark, or another cognizable forms of intellectual property. But most of the data on the Internet isn’t easily protectible as intellectual property by those who might have an incentive to protect it.

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Artists versus Artificial Intelligence: The Modern-day Battle Over Intellectual Property Rights 

The North Carolina Journey of Law and Technology

Regardless of whether this suit follows through with litigation or settles outside of court, many agree that this legal battle will be detrimental to the future of A.I. generator companies. Interestingly, A.I. generators are a relatively new phenomenon , becoming popular within the technology industry only in the past few years.

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What Is a Litigator? And the Differences From a Lawyer

CaseFox

Among these roles, lawyers and litigators often create confusion due to their similarities. In this comprehensive blog post, we will delve into the world of litigators, shedding light on their specific role and how it differs from that of a lawyer. What is a Litigator?

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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.” The post My New Article on Abusive “Schedule A” IP Lawsuits Will Likely Leave You Angry appeared first on Technology & Marketing Law Blog. I would welcome yours.

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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.” Prior Blog Posts on the SAD Scheme In a SAD Scheme Case, Court Rejects Injunction Over “Emoji” Trademark Schedule A (SAD Scheme) Plaintiff Sanctioned for “Fraud on the Court”–Xped v.

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Tattoo Artist Wins Copyright Claim, But Gets Zero Damages–Alexander v. Take Two

Eric Goldman

Prior blog post. But this assertion is belied by the “Create-a-Star” feature and by evidence produced at trial establishing that Defendants previously altered tattoos of wrestlers to avoid infringing on others’ intellectual property.” If not, then Alexander will come up completely dry after years of costly litigation.

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Baker Botts Formalizes 60-Plus-Lawyer Artificial Intelligence Practice Team

Legal Tech Blog

The group includes lawyers in nine offices and is co-led by partners Dino Barajas (Project Finance, San Francisco); Rich Harper (Litigation, New York); Maggie Welsh (Intellectual Property, New York); and Travis Wofford (Corporate, Houston).