Marvel and DC Comics, the kings of capes and cowls, just lost their trademark on the term "super hero." So now anyone can use it. 🍼 The Backstory: A Superbaby Takes on the Super Giants You’d think it would take a superhero to take down Marvel and DC, but nope—it was...
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🎨AI Art & Copyright: Can Human Creativity Shine Through the Code?
Jason Allen, a board game designer, spent over 100 hours and used 624 prompts in the AI tool Midjourney to create an award-winning image. Despite his extensive input, the U.S. Copyright Office denied his application, arguing that the work lacked "human authorship."...
🔍 A Vendor v. Customer Perspective on the Assignment Clause in SaaS Agreements
In SaaS agreements, assignment clauses govern the ability of either party to transfer its rights or obligations to another entity. Both vendors and customers have a vested interest in how this clause is crafted, as it can significantly affect the flexibility and...
🚨 FTC’s “Operation AI Comply”: Cracking Down on Deceptive AI Schemes
AI is everywhere you look – no surprise that with the proliferation of AI come the fraudsters attempting the use the new found technological prodigy for nefarious purposes. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has launched Operation AI Comply, a sweeping enforcement...
🌩️ Force Majeure in SaaS Contracts: Preparing for Unexpected Disruptions
When operating a Software as a Service (SaaS) business, anticipating the unexpected is key to reducing risks. One way to mitigate disruptions is through a well-drafted force majeure clause in your contract. This provision can protect both SaaS providers and customers...
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