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Justia Legal Resources: Intellectual Property Law Center

Justia Legal Marketing & Technology blog

To avoid pitfalls and disruptions, it’s vital to understand how each type of intellectual property works. This is where the Intellectual Property Law Center compiled by Justia can help. What Does Each Type of Intellectual Property Do? Here are some common questions to which it offers general answers.

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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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Publishing A Book Means No Longer Having Control Over How Others Feel About It, Or How They’re Inspired By It. And That Includes AI.

Above the Law - Technology

The post Publishing A Book Means No Longer Having Control Over How Others Feel About It, Or How They’re Inspired By It. From the we-need-to-learn-to-let-go dept. And That Includes AI. appeared first on Above the Law.

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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

Professor Lemley is the Director of the Stanford Program in Law, Science and Technology, an author of seven books and more than 130 articles on intellectual property, antitrust and related areas of the 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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Lawyers Who Wanted to Be Astronauts Gather at Space Law Conference

Kevin O'Keefe

Niches in space law – you see a lot of them – are perfect for blogging as a means of building a name a strong book of business. They’ll unpack the legal intricacies of regulatory landscapes, intellectual property in orbit, and how to balance innovation with existing legal frameworks. Look me up and I’ll help you, client or not.

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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

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’. He calls this a “reasonable robot” standard. Ryan is not often idle.

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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? We also have two online-only chapters on housing discrimination (Chapter 20) and political advertising (Chapter 21), both also freely downloadable. Preface Chapter 1: Overview Chapter 2: What is an Advertisement?