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Second Circuit Says Libraries Disincentivize Authors To Write Books By Lending Them For Free

Above the Law - Technology

From the this-can't-be-right dept The post Second Circuit Says Libraries Disincentivize Authors To Write Books By Lending Them For Free appeared first on Above the Law.

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Justia Featured Resources: Justia Dockets Offering Info on AI Lawsuits

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

Federal statutes do not provide clear answers to these questions, so courts will need to confront them. Already, lawsuits involving AI-generated works have been filed in federal courts from coast to coast. This free database provides public records of lawsuits in federal trial and appellate courts. However, the U.S.

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Top Bluesky Accounts to Follow in the Legal Industry

Clio

Book a free demo and get started with Clio Grow today! Reference his book to spark thoughtful conversations about legal industry trends. Chat with Mitch about his legal marketing insights or engage with him about the latest legal books (hint: hes reading a lot on law and AI right now). Book a free demo today!

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Announcing the Seventh Edition of Advertising & Marketing Law Casebook by Tushnet & Goldman

Eric Goldman

We’ve discussed the book’s background and our goals as authors in this essay. What Does the Book Cover? Some hot areas include courts’ treatment of reasonable consumers, online discrimination in ad targeting , and Section 230’s application to scammy online ads.

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Berkeley Technology Law Journal Podcast: Regulating IP in the Metaverse with Professor Molly Van Houweling

Berkley Technology Law Journal

Her recent scholarly work includes “The New Private Law and Intellectual Property,” forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of the New Private Law (2020); and “Intellectual Property as Property,” in the Research Handbook on the Economics of Intellectual Property Law (2019).

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Should AI and Humans be Treated the Same Under the Law--Under a "Reasonable Robot" Standard? (Ryan Abbott - UCLA)

Technically Legal

Or should courts apply the strict liability used for product defects? All interesting questions and the subject of a book called the Reasonable Robot by this episode’s guest Ryan Abbott. In the book, Abbott argues that laws should be AI neutral and that the acts of artificial intelligence should not be judged differently than humans’.

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Print-on-Demand Services Face More Legal Woes–Canvasfish v. Pixels

Eric Goldman

This post covers an opinion where the court assumes such vertical integration based on the pleadings (it remains to be seen if that’s actually the case). The court says that Pixels could be “counterfeiting” the Canvasfish online store (?) That story is still being written. Trademark Infringement. ” UGH.

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