KEY RULING: On February 11th, a U.S. District Court has found that Ross Intelligence infringed Westlaw’s copyright by using its editorial headnotes to train an AI-powered legal research tool. The judge rejected Ross’s fair use defense, delivering a major ruling that...
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🔍Examining the Push to Ban DeepSeek on Government Devices
On February 7, 2025, Representatives Josh Gottheimer (D-NJ) and Darin LaHood (R-IL) introduced the “No DeepSeek on Government Devices Act.” The legislation targets the Chinese AI application DeepSeek, seeking to prohibit its use on federal devices due to concerns over...
🏛️⚡From Regulation to Acceleration: Trump’s AI Strategy in a Changing World
On January 20, 2025, President Donald Trump rescinded Executive Order 14110, a directive issued by former President Joe Biden in October 2023 aimed at establishing safety protocols for the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI). This move is part of a...
🛑Fair Use or Foul Play? Meta’s Desperation for Data in the AI Arms Race
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...
💻 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...
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