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Digital Dibs: Rival Views of Generative AI Copyrights
GAI platforms like ChatGPT and OpenAI often require very little human input, shattering this legal landscape's framework by posing a simple question: Who authored the material? We'll explore how two countries are answering this question in different ways.US Judge Denies California Writers' Motion to Intervene in SDNY ChatGPT Cases
U.S. District Judge Sidney Stein said intervention, dismissal or transfer would disrupt the timeline laid out for the three authors' cases in New York, which have already begun discovery.Cozen O'Connor Files Trademark Suit Against Goop's Sexual Health Product 'Good. Clean. Goop.'
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The defendants are a ring of illegal sites and services defendant William Freemon operates directly or through resellers he actively recruits, the complaint alleges.View more book results for the query "*"
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.SCOTUS Hears Arguments on Reach Back Term Three Years for Copyright Infringement Damages
In a case of first impression, the Eleventh Circuit decided that a copyright plaintiff may recover damages that occur more than three years before a copyright lawsuit is filed.'Philpot v. Independent Journal Review'
In 'Philpot v. Independent Journal Review', the Fourth Circuit reversed the district court's findings regarding fair use and copyright registration validity.AI Detection Study Finds ChatGPT Outputs Likely to Contain Some Form of Plagiarism
Legaltech News sat down with the leaders of AI detection company Copyleaks to discuss the findings of their study that found that almost 60% of OpenAI's GPT-3.5 outputs included some form of plagiarism, and the effectiveness of uncovering AI use.Corporate Transparency Act Resource Kit
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