By Anjali Dalal and Kate Cassidy | May 24, 2024
Of the many early genAI cases working their way through trial courts, the one that stands out is New York Times Co. v. Microsoft because of its carefully crafted complaint and actual examples of verbatim reproductions of NYT content produced by ChatGPT. Now that the parties have completed briefing on two motions to dismiss (one by OpenAI and the other by Microsoft), it's worth pausing to assess what's at stake, and what lies ahead, in this important case.
By Isha Marathe | May 23, 2024
In a statement, The New York Times and its attorneys told Legaltech News that the News Corp-OpenAI partnership acknowledges the NYT's copyright lawsuit claims that content cannot be taken free of cost.
By Cat Casey, Reveal | May 23, 2024
Do we truly want AI-to-human interaction indistinguishable from human-to-human interaction?
By Isha Marathe | May 23, 2024
Scarlett Johansson is threatening OpenAI with legal action over its new AI voice assistant. Some say she has a good shot, while others say it's a thin claim. But most agree on one thing: It's a bad look for OpenAI.
The American Lawyer | Analysis
By Justin Henry | May 23, 2024
Observers in the legal tech industry speculate that firms' caution stems from a commitment to a profitability model dependent on high leverage and hourly billing.
By Maria Dinzeo | May 23, 2024
"It will essentially break the internet" if consumers' rights to opt out of website advertising are too sweeping, said Rick Arney, who co-wrote the legislation creating the California Privacy Protection Agency.
By Brian Lee | May 22, 2024
Patterson Belknap Webb & Tyler litigation partner Muhammad U. Faridi, who took office on Tuesday, sees the technology as one part of preparing the future generation of lawyers.
Legaltech News | Analysis|News
By Rhys Dipshan | May 22, 2024
The integrations, announced during the week of the "Microsoft Build" developer conference, aim to allow more seamless interactions between the legal tech platforms and applications in Microsoft's ecosystem.
By Ram Vasudevan, QuisLex | May 22, 2024
By focusing on real-world challenges, fostering strategic implementation and embracing the nuances of change management, legal practices can harness the potential of new technologies to drive significant and positive transformations in their operations.
By Jim Soong | May 22, 2024
A statutory predicate to the contractual outcome regarding ownership of patent rights is the requirement of a sufficient contribution by a natural person in the effort that yielded the invention. The issues implicated by this requirement are one development among more to come as patent law and policy try to catch up to proliferating AI technology.
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