May 2024
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Federal judge optimistic about the future of courts’ use of AI
Eleventh Circuit concurrence could be a watershed moment for discourse on the judiciary’s future use of AI. In a very thought-provoking recent ruling, Judge Kevin . . .
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Artist’s side hustle lands him in DMCA litigation with autonomous vehicle company
A dispute between a digital artist and his former employer over content rights resulted in a court allowing the employee's DMCA claim while striking the . . .
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TikTok v. Garland: A full rundown of the Constitutional issues
As anticipated, TikTok and ByteDance have initiated legal action against the U.S. government, challenging a recently enacted law that would ban TikTok unless ByteDance sells . . .
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TikTok’s constitutional arguments against the ban: a first look
As expected, TikTok has sued the federal government over the law enacted last month that requires ByteDance to sell off the app or be banned. . . .
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Software contract was not unconscionable
Software vendor sued its customer because the customer stopped paying the vendor during implementation. Customer filed a counterclaim asserting that the contract between the parties . . .