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IAPP Day 2: Connected Cars, Algorithmic Disgorgement and More on Regulators' Minds
Data privacy regulations are constantly evolving along with the technologies businesses are using. But federal and local regulators are increasingly eyeing specific violations, data and actions more than others.Meta Transfers AI-Related Patents to Midjourney to Thwart Patent Trolls
"Sharing these assets makes our ecosystem stronger by allowing other operating companies to acquire patents that they can use to protect their innovation," said Jeremiah Chan, Meta's head of patents, licensing and open source.Meta Transfers AI-Related Patents to Midjourney to Thwart Patent Trolls
"Sharing these assets makes our ecosystem stronger by allowing other operating companies to acquire patents that they can use to protect their innovation," said Jeremiah Chan, Meta's head of patents, licensing and open source.Meta Transfers AI-Related Patents to Midjourney to Thwart Patent Trolls
"Sharing these assets makes our ecosystem stronger by allowing other operating companies to acquire patents that they can use to protect their innovation," said Jeremiah Chan, Meta's head of patents, licensing and open source.View more book results for the query "Canon"
Plaintiff David Clapper, alongside Atlantic Midwest, L.L.C. and Atlantic XIII, L.L.C., appealed a jury verdict favoring defendant American Realty Investors, Inc. and other defendants in a case alleging asset transfers to avoid a judgment payment under the Texas Uniform Fraudulent Transfers Act and alter ego liability.
Court clarifies aspects of the Services Delivery Strategy Act in disputes between municipalities and a county, with specific focus on road maintenance and water utility fees for unincorporated areas
Judge Faces Removal for Touching Court Employee's Leg
The judge's lawyer said the woman "showed up unannounced and began drinking, and just drank way, way, way too much."Appellant City of McAllen appealed the trial court's denial of its plea to jurisdiction in a negligence suit filed by appellee under the Texas Tort Claims Act, asserting immunity from suit due to appellee's failure to adequately plead that appellant's negligent operation of a motor-driven vehicle proximately caused her injuries.
In a workers' compensation death benefits case involving appellant City of Stephenville and appellees, the beneficiaries of a firefighter who died from pancreatic cancer, the court addressed whether pancreatic cancer arising from a firefighter's job activities is compensable under Texas law and which party bears the burden of proof.
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