Library Genesis (LibGen), a well-known online repository of pirated books, academic papers, and other copyrighted materials, has become a flashpoint in the race to develop advanced AI systems. Recent lawsuit filings have revealed that Meta, in its efforts to train its...
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💻 When the Mighty are Defeated: Interoperability ≠ Infringement: Lessons from Oracle v. Rimini Street
The recent December 16, 2024, decision by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals in Oracle v. Rimini Street sheds light on the nuanced application of copyright law to technology. The core issue revolved around whether interoperability between software systems constitutes...
🔎 Using AI Tools: How to Stay on the FTC’s Good Side
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) explores the risks posed by artificial intelligence (AI) to consumers on a blog post on January 3, 2025, focusing on real-world harm rather than speculative existential threats. AI systems, from chatbots to facial recognition, are...
⚖️Navigating AI Compliance: Lessons from Oregon’s Regulatory Framework
While the guidance issued by the Oregon Department of Justice on December 24, 2024 focuses on the application of AI to Oregon law (https://www.doj.state.or.us/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/AI-Guidance-12-24-24.pdf), it serves as a valuable primer for businesses...
💡 Now Long Does Your Information Need to Remain Confidential?
The Shelf-Life of Information – Tailor the Term to Fit the Data The appropriate confidentiality period for information often depends on the nature of the information itself. Some data becomes obsolete quickly, while other types can remain sensitive for decades....
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