In August, the U.S. Department of Justice, along with eight state attorneys general, launched one of the broadest legal actions in history against a private company in the rental-housing sector. The defendant? RealPage, a major player in property management software....
Decades in Business,
Technology and Digital Law
Month: November 2024
📜U.S. Trade Secret Law Has Global Reach
The recent Seventh Circuit decision in Motorola Solutions Inc. v. Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. (decided July 2, 2024) sets a strong precedent for the global reach of U.S. trade secret law, underscoring the importance of compliance and vigilance for businesses...
🚀 Breaking Down OSI’s New Definition of Open Source AI
Why Open Source AI Needs a Definition As artificial intelligence evolves, "open source" has become a buzzword thrown around to describe AI systems, tools, and models. But what does “open source AI” actually mean? For developers, businesses, and policymakers, a lack of...
⚠️ FTC Cracks Down on Misleading Reviews: Lessons for Businesses
The FTC recently issued a decision and order against Sitejabber (GGL Projects, Inc.) for misleading practices in how it displayed customer reviews and ratings. The order prohibits Sitejabber from misrepresenting the authenticity of its ratings, ensuring reviews are...
🔒TSUM Faces U.S. Order to Stop Supplying AI Chips to China
The U.S. Department of Commerce issued the directive on November 11, 2024, ordering Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) to halt exports of advanced AI chips to China. This measure targets chips with 7-nanometer and more advanced processors and is aimed at...
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