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Generative AI: the US class action against Google Bard (and other AI tools) for web scraping

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Such class actions can be considered part of the evolution of the regulatory landscape dedicated to Generative AI. 4th 1149 (9th Cir.

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Does IP Law Protect Influencers’ Aesthetics?–Gifford v. Sheil (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

But the suit, in which 24-year-old influencer Sydney Nicole Gifford accuses another influencer, 22-year-old Alyssa Sheil, of copying both her posts and her style, may have an outsized effect on the law around online content creation.

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The Potential Risks of ChatGPT and Other Generative AI

LexBlog IP

5] In addition to the above, there are privacy, security, ethical, and other legal risks to consider when using this technology or allowing any third party to access internal customer records and business data. See, for example, the video Expedia released on Twitter to show how its ChatGPT plugin operates. Kristen Maaherra , 114 F.3d

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Copyright and Artificial Intelligence in Music Creation

IP and Legal Filings

For a work to be copyrightable, it must be “original ” and fixed in “ tangible form”, such as a sound “recording recorded on a CD” or a “literary work printed on paper ”. [2] It receives the full set of rights under copyright law, just like literary, dramatic, or artistic work”. Beyond copyright, data privacy raises its head.

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‘Google Zero’: Incentives & Remuneration in a New Era of ‘Agentic’ Copyright

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Would there be any incentives to create original content? And what is the fate of copyright law in this new world order? Copyright & AI (Search) Agents Copyright law has long been the cornerstone of protecting the intellectual property (IP) rights of content creators and incentivising creativity.

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ANI Media v. Open AI : The Opt-Out Strategy

SpicyIP

This form, as of today, leads to a page that states: “ As of October 25, 2023, we’ve migrated this form to our privacy request portal. Please visit privacy.openai.com to submit your user content opt out request.” Simply implementing licensing fees or entry barriers through copyright law misses the point.

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