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The cases, policies and practice changes influencing how attorneys, in-house teams and agencies approach AI

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FRC Audit Proposals Reaffirm Support For Economic Growth

By Rachael Healey and Alys Jones

If Your AI Vendor Goes Bankrupt: Keeping Licensed IP Access

By Andrew Klauber, Andrew Townsell and Anthony Grossi 

What Artists Can Learn From Latest AI Music Licensing Deals

By Nathaniel Bach, Alexandra Spring and Zoë Parkel

AI Scientific Discovery Order Implications For Life Sciences

By Melissa Levine, Jodi Scott and Mark Brennan

Texas AG Wields Consumer Protection Law Against Tech Cos.

By Mollie Bracewell and Ayla Syed

How To Trademark A Guy In 8 Ways: An IP Strategy Against AI

By Summer Todd

Judge Seeks Clarity On OpenAI's 'Project Giraffe' For IP Suit

By Ivan Moreno

A New York federal magistrate judge on Wednesday ordered OpenAI to respond to questions about its "Project Giraffe," which plaintiffs suing over the company's use of copyrighted material in ChatGPT training describe as an effort to identify and block infringing outputs.

AI Cos. Would Have To Disclose Training Under Bipartisan Bill

By Elliot Weld

A bipartisan bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would require technology companies to disclose copyrighted works that they use to train generative artificial intelligence models with the U.S. Copyright Office.

Calif. Atty Faces Possible Sanctions Over Bogus Citations

By Matt Perez

A California federal judge has ordered an attorney to show cause as to why he shouldn't face sanctions over bogus case citations in an immigration case.

9th Circ. Mulls DMCA Claim Against Microsoft And OpenAI

By Bonnie Eslinger

A group of software developers Wednesday urged the Ninth Circuit to revive their claim that Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI violated the Digital Millennium Copyright Act by stripping copyright management information from the developers' open source code, which the companies then used to develop the artificial intelligence tools for Microsoft's Copilot software.

Wash. Atty 'Vehemently' Denies Using AI In Supplement Suit

By Rachel Riley

A Washington state plaintiff's attorney "vehemently" denied allegations that she submitted filings riddled with artificial intelligence hallucinations in a product liability case, as defense counsel countered during a hearing Wednesday that the misconduct has persisted and called on a Washington federal judge to "stop the bleeding."

Eversheds Sutherland's US AI Leader To Help Steer Global AI

By Emily Johnson

Eversheds Sutherland has elevated its U.S. head of artificial intelligence based in Atlanta to help lead the firm's global AI team, fortifying its efforts to serve clients in AI-related matters around the world as many companies across industries adopt the technologies.

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