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Jonathan Bick

Jonathan Bick

June 20, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Fact, Fiction or Privacy Infringement: Artificial Intelligence and Deepfake Liability

Most agree that internet deepfake content is widespread and may be used to manipulate the public, attack personal rights, infringe intellectual property and cause personal data difficulties. However, little agreement exists as to who is legally liable for internet AI deepfake content.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

June 01, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Who's Responsible for an Artificial Intelligence's Unlawful Acts?

AI is normally embodied in a program. Since computer programmers write, modify, and test code and scripts that allow computer software and applications to function properly, programmers have been found liable for harm caused by programs.

By Jonathan Bick

8 minute read

May 22, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Assessing Liability in Artificial Intelligence Litigation

Artificial intelligence applications result in legal difficulties primarily associated with privacy, discrimination, product liability and negligence. Addressing these difficulties usually begins with a determination of which party may sue or be sued. Since an AI is not a legal person and internet transactions may span more than one jurisdiction, this initial assessment is crucial.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

May 05, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Internet Employment Termination Lawful and Routine

Internet employment terminations are now lawful so long as they are properly executed.

By Jonathan Bick

8 minute read

April 07, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Licensing Internet Artificial Intelligence

The primary issue associated with securing a licensor's consent for internet AI intellectual property is that normally the licensor is a computer program, hence not a legal person.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

March 09, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Strategic Application of UCC to E-Commerce

E-commerce has blurred the definition of merchant, allowing for the strategic use of the UCC.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

February 13, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

Malpractice and Ethical E-Commerce Difficulties for the Unwary

Among the most common traps for the unwary e-commerce practitioner involves e-contracts.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

January 20, 2023 | New Jersey Law Journal

E-Drop Shipping Alters Seller's Legal Liabilities

The drop ship transaction results in an alteration of the contract liabilities associated with the physical fulfillment process wherein the e-seller's risk of loss and delivery liabilities are transferred to the manufacturer or supplier.

By Jonathan Bick

7 minute read

December 27, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

Server Awareness Generates Internet Personal Jurisdiction

Internet server information constitutes a basis for intentional availment and in turn Internet personal jurisdiction.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read

December 12, 2022 | New Jersey Law Journal

The Internet of Things Likely Triggers NJ Privacy Violations

The Internet of Things (IoT) describes the networks of physical objects that are capable of communicating and sharing information via the internet. These devices include refrigerators, cars, home security devices to mention a few. Such internet-connected device are likely to violate New Jersey privacy law.

By Jonathan Bick

6 minute read