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Machine readable or not? – notes on the hearing in LAION e.v. vs Kneschke

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Last week, the District Court of Hamburg, Germany, held a hearing in the first European case to examine the legality of using copyrighted works for the purpose of training generative AI models. Does such a statement really satisfy the “expressly reserved” condition for a reservation of rights?

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Meeting of the Minds: The Price of Recklessness: Disgorgement of Pro?ts in a Post-Romag World

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Principal Jeremy Saks Authors The National Law Journal Article, “LGBTQ in the Federal Judiciary: A Long Way to Go for Representation”

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

PDF copy available. As major civil rights issues reach the federal bench with increasing frequency, LGBTQ representation on the federal bench is more important than ever. All rights reserved. Read the full article in The National Law Journal. LGBTQ in the Federal Judiciary: A Long Way to Go for Representation.

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

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A Brave New World: The NCAA’s New NIL Policy and the Need for Federal Legislation

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All rights reserved. This information or any portion thereof may not be copied or disseminated in any form or by any means or stored in an electronic database or retrieval system without the express written consent of the American Bar Association or the copyright holder. Published in Landslide , Vol. Sport Rsch.