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Antitrust Filings Saw Upswing in 2023, Legal Analytics Report Says
A surge in filings in the Nashville federal court made U.S. District Judge Waverly Crenshaw Jr. the most active antitrust judge in 2023.Copyrightability of Works Created with Generative AI and Human Authorship
Creators using generative AI without meaningful human contributions should presume that the resulting content will not be protected by copyright, apart from potential compilation protection. The prospect of Congress legislating in this area in the near- to mid-term future is low.Navigating Mobile Communications Compliance Under the DOJ's New Guidelines
In January 2024 the DOJ updated its 2023 guidelines that cracked down on the use of personal devices and third-party messaging apps in business to address companies' increased use of collaboration and information sharing tools and ephemeral messaging platforms. Companies are struggling to adhere to the new compliance code without forfeiting critical communication channels that drive valuable client interactions.All the News That's Fit to Pinch: NYT v. OpenAI
The emerging cases by authors and copyright owners challenging various generative AI programs for using copyrighted materials are certain to create new troubles for the courts being asked to apply the fair use doctrine to this important new technology.View more book results for the query "Android"
An AI Took Her Clothes Off. Now a New Lawsuit Will Test Rules for Deepfake Porn
The suit comes just as an assortment of free or inexpensive online tools is launched online to help users generate images of people, including some that offer to "nudify" subjects. Clothes Off is available for Apple and Android apps but its website gives no indication where the company is located or who owns it.Legal Tech Rundown: The Epic Pre-Legalweek 2024 Edition
An update on the legal tech market changes, from product launches to new partnerships announced in the lead-up to Legalweek 2024.Google to Pay $700M, Make App Store Changes Following Antitrust Settlement
In a blog post for Google, Wilson White, vice president of government affairs and public policy, wrote that the tech company is pleased with the results of the case. His post maintains that that settlement will "[build] on Android's choice and flexibility, [maintain] strong security protections, [retain] Google's ability to compete with other OS makers and [will] invest in the Android ecosystem for users and developers."Revenue, Profit, Cash: Managing Law Firms for Success
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