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

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The first question was whether the reproductions made by LAION fell under the temporary copying exception of Article 5(1) of the InfoSoc Directive (implemented in Germany as § 44a UrhG). Does such a statement really satisfy the “expressly reserved” condition for a reservation of rights?

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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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