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DC Circuit Weighs Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Image
The person seeking protection argued that the Copyright Act doesn't require a piece of work to have a human author to be protected and that, nevertheless, he was involved in the image's creation since he built the AI program that generated it.Ailing Oslo EV Battery Maker Axes CLO, Seeks Replacement in Incentive-Rich US
Freyr Battery, hurt by weaker-than-expected demand for electric vehicles, hopes to find solace in the United States, which is doling out billions of dollars in tax credits to challenge China's supremacy in lithium-ion battery production.The Future of FDA Policy: Reflections From the Summer of 'Chevron'
Sheppard Mullin attorneys discuss 'Loper Bright Enterprises v. Raimondo' and include the considerations stemming from the decision, both generally and with respect to FDA practice, specifically. They write: "Now, after having spent the summer pouring over cases, articles, and thought leadership on the matter, we're not sure the win is so sweeping—especially in the U.S. Food & Drug Administration arena."View more book results for the query "Public Storage"
Got 'Flat' Milk?: NY Company Says German Ex-Partner Stole Flat-Food Trade Secrets
A complaint filed in New York contends Veganz Group stole Vitiprints' patented technology to market dehydrated "flat" food products on its own, violating terms of their licensing partnership.New York Falling Behind in Implementing Bold Climate Law
"We still do not know how much sweat and treasure will be required, but sadly it appears that the political will may be faltering," writes Michael B. Gerrard.Charging Parents When Their Children Kill
Responsible parenting may be the most difficult job in the world, Law Journal columnist Bennett Gershman writes. But as prosecutors turn to parents to hold them responsible for the criminal acts of their children, raising juveniles today brings colossal risks, unforeseen landmines, and unenviable judgment calls.Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge with Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Is there a greater risk of transcript issues and--if so--how can lawyers avoid them in the virtual setting?Sexual Harassment Trial Shows Challenge With Remote Proceedings: Transcript Errors
Brian Gaines, a University of Illinois political science professor, said vendors of software designed to do automatic transcription promise that the work can be better in the virtual setting. But in speaking with attorneys, Gaines said he did not hear from anyone who shared that view.Trending Stories
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