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Do Mandatory Age Verification Laws Conflict with Biometric Privacy Laws?–Kuklinski v. Binance

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

California passed the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC) nominally to protect children’s privacy, but at the same time, the AADC requires businesses to do an age “assurance” of all their users, children and adults alike. Doing age assurance/age verification raises substantial privacy risks.

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An Interview Regarding AB 2273/the California Age-Appropriate Design Code (AADC)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

Can the existing UK Age-Appropriate Design Code tell us anything about what AB 2273 might look like in practice? This means any “lessons learned” in the UK do not extend to the US because the law literally cannot be implemented in the same way. Trying to evade California law is also short-term thinking. I doubt it.

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New Mental Health Law in the UAE: A Comprehensive Overview

LexBlog IP

Introduction The UAE has recently taken a groundbreaking step in mental health care with the implementation of Federal Law No. The Mental Health Law prioritizes the rights of individuals struggling with mental health conditions and establishes a structured framework for their assessment, treatment, and care. 10/2023 on Mental Health.

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Is AI’s Copyright World Flat, or Will AI Flatten the Copyright World?

Velocity of Content

“Is offshoring the training of AI a credible and efficient response to minimize copyright compliance risks or is offshoring merely a theoretical argument designed to both influence lawmakers and for government relations purposes?” Artificial Intelligence (AI) is global, and copyright laws are national.

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ERA IP-focused events and courses return with 25% discount for IPKat readers

The IPKat

Trier, Germany The Katfriends at the Academy of European Law (ERA) in beautiful Trier (Germany) are always busy organizing and running IP courses. As an added bonus, participants will have the exclusive opportunity to attend a hearing at the Court of Justice of the European Union in Luxembourg.

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X Corp. v. Bright Data is the Decision We’ve Been Waiting For (Guest Blog Post)

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

by guest blogger Guy Rub , The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law A Web Scraper Beats a Platform: The Same Story, but Different It seems like we’ve been here before, and not that long ago. It lost for two reasons: one grounded in contract law and the other external. Can a breach of contract claim be equivalent to copyright?

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Preserving Trade Secrets By Taking Additional Protective Measures In Your Licensing Agreement

LexBlog IP

The software—Dock EnRoll—was “designed to facilitate the hand-off of air cargo arriving in the United States to ground transporters, and the payment of associated storage and handling fees.” CargoSprint moved to dismiss on the ground that Turret could not show a protectable trade secret as a matter of law.