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Recent Privacy Regulations Concerning Automated Decision-Making Systems: Implications on AI Commercialization

IPilogue

Prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, academic discussions indicated that artificial intelligence (AI) would signify the fourth industrial revolution with tangible economic benefits and potential privacy concerns. Nowadays, privacy concerns exceed personal information protection. . Proposal for Artificial Intelligence Act (2021).

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Muddy Waters Ahead for Clearview AI

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muddies the waters again, challenging orders from privacy authorities in British Columbia and testing current Canadian privacy law. In February 2021, the Privacy Commissioner of Canada (“the Commissioner”) released a report on Clearview AI, Inc. Facial recognition software company Clearview AI, Inc. 11), use (s.

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Departing Employees Rename Their Former Employers’ Facebook Account. That May Be a Problem–La Baguette v. Tito & Tita

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Defendants also managed the social media presence of the “La Baguette” business, which primarily consisted of a Facebook page. Moore, Find Out Who Your Friends Are: A Framework for Determining Whether Employees’ Social Media Followers Follow Them to A New Job, 39 CAMPBELL L. See generally, Christopher A.

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Ironic Advocacy at Its Best: The Bay Apologizes to Hadiya Roderique for Copyright Infringement Mistake

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Early July 2021, Roderique received a message from a friend who had visited The Hudson’s Bay Company (The Bay) where she came upon Roderique’s photo for the company’s “ Charter for Change ” initiative. Roderique said she would like to see a financial donation as this “mistake” happens too often to IBPOC creation. The Legal Side.

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Kat Von D, Think Before You Ink

IPilogue

Back on February 7, 2021, award-winning professional photographer Jeffrey B. Sedlik claims that Kat Von D infringed the copyright protection of his iconic photograph of world-famous jazz musician Miles Davis (“Davis”) when she tattooed the image onto a client’s body without authorization and posted photos of the tattoo on social media.

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Can Facebook Stop Data Snarfers?–Meta v. BrandTotal

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Any legal policy that encourages data snarfing must simultaneously contend with the potentially anti-competitive and anti-social effects of preventing legitimate players from snarfing, along with the potentially massive privacy and security risks that data snarfers create. ” Click on the image to see the animation.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (June 28 – July 4)

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Copyright Ownership in State Board Textbooks: Impediments to Accessibility. In this post , we informed our readers about a free online course on intellectual property starting on 1st July 2021. July 2, 2021]. June 30, 2021]. June 29, 2021]. June 28, 2021]. on their FM Radio stations till July 2, 2021.