AI Copyright Bill Thrills Artists. Developers Call It Unworkable
A bill to require generative AI developers to disclose when they train their models on copyrighted works raises major logistical issues to go along with raging legal questions.
US Says China Moves Too Slow on Protecting Intellectual Property
The Biden administration called on China to improve its protections of intellectual property, saying that the pace of Beijing’s reforms remains too slow.
‘Black-ish’ Spinoff Suit Tossed By California Appeals Court
Actor Tracee Ellis Ross and the producers of the “Black-ish” spinoff “Mixed-ish” convinced a California appeals court to toss a suit from comedian Hayley Marie Norman, alleging that “Mixed-ish” took Norman’s idea for a TV show about growing up biracial in the suburbs without compensating her.
Lyft’s $1 Million Legal Fees Bid Sinks in California Patent Suit
TikTok Partly Defeats Trade Secrets, Copyright Lawsuit—For Now
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Perkins Coie Recruits IP Partner Zach Hong to New York Ranks
Zach Hong has joined Perkins Coie as a partner in the intellectual property practice and patent prosecution subgroup in the New York office, the firm said Thursday.
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AI Copyright Bill Thrills Artists. Developers Call It Unworkable
A bill to require generative AI developers to disclose when they train their models on copyrighted works raises major logistical issues to go along with raging legal questions.
How DLA Piper Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Generative AI
Loren Brown is the rare law firm leader I’ve spoken with who can articulate a business plan around generative artificial intelligence.
ChatGPT and Generative AI Are Hits! Can Copyright Law Stop Them?
Could America's intellectual property laws spell doom for the burgeoning field of generative AI? This video explores the brewing battle over copyright and artificial intelligence.
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Justices Broach President’s Self-Pardon Power at Trump Argument
The US Supreme Court has never addressed whether a president has the power to pardon themselves and that unanswered question was one that loomed over proceedings in Donald Trump’s appeal for immunity from criminal prosecution over his efforts to overturn the 2020 election.
DaVita Defeats Class Action Over Sharing Info With Meta, Google
Tower Health Beats Lawsuit Over Sharing Health Info With Meta
Pennsylvania-based Tower Health defeated a proposed class action alleging it shared patients’ personal health information with
Holiday Inn Club Avoids Liability for Reports to Credit Agency
Holiday Inn Club Vacations Inc. isn’t liable to two clients for allegedly sending inaccurate debt reports to a credit reporting agency, the Eleventh Circuit said.
ACLU Sues NSA, Defense Department for AI Spy Program Records
The American Civil Liberties Union sued the National Security Agency Thursday, alleging it failed to disclose documents about its deployment of artificial intelligence under federal public records law.
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View MoreCase: Patents/Claim Construction (C.D. Cal.)
The court construed the disputed claim terms “simultaneously hinged” and “no extra height when folding,” in an individual’s action against Vivosun Inc. for infringement of a patent for a trailer with no extra height when folding, as having their plain and ordinary meanings. Zhang v. Vivosun Inc., 2024 BL 140935, C.D. Cal., ED CV22-01947 JAK (RAOx), 4/23/24
Case: Patents/Stay (D. Mass.)
The court granted Toast Inc.'s motion to stay Gratuity Solutions LLC and Gratuity LLC’s patent infringement and breach of contract action, pending the issuance of a final written decision by the PTAB in inter partes review. Gratuity Sols. LLC v. Toast Inc., 2024 BL 140622, D. Mass., 1:22-cv-11539-JEK, 4/24/24
Case: Patents/Attorneys’ Fees (N.D. Cal.)
The court denied Lyft Inc.'s motion for attorneys’ fees in its action against Quartz Auto Technologies LLC, seeking a declaratory judgment of non-infringement of several patents, as its order of partial dismissal bars Lyft from seeking fees. Lyft Inc. v. Quartz Auto Techs. LLC, 2024 BL 138612, N.D. Cal., 21-cv-01871-JST, 4/23/24
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