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Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"If we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School.Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"You don't need a newfangled, digital society law to deal with the Bucks County case," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. "But if we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people."Bucks County Deepfake Harassment Case Highlights Need for New Tech Law
"You don't need a newfangled, digital society law to deal with the Bucks County case," said Anita Allen, a professor of privacy law and ethics at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. "But if we're going to live in a world where deepfaking is available to everyone, we might well need state and federal statutes that deal with deepfakes and dealing with false images or facsimiles of people."Civil Rights Lawyer Rachel Wainer Apter Nominated to NJ Supreme Court
Rachel Wainer Apter, a protege of U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsberg with an expansive record as a civil rights litigator, accepted Gov. Phil Murphy's nomination to become the next associate justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court on Monday.Justice Jaynee LaVecchia Announces Retirement
"It has been my privilege to have been a member of the Court since February 1, 2000," LaVecchia wrote in a letter made public Monday.View more book results for the query "Montgomery McCracken"
Suit Tests Limits of Corporate Responsibility as Gamer Sues Microsoft Over Alleged Cyberbullying
The case could be a cautionary tale about a company facing liability for unsavory aspects of a subculture generated by its product.Suit Tests Limits of Corporate Responsibility as Gamer Sues Microsoft Over Alleged Cyberbullying
The case could be a cautionary tale about a company facing liability for unsavory aspects of a subculture generated by its product.Green-Lit Tripadvisor Lawsuit Hinges on Questions Around Web Publisher Liability, Online Agreements
A federal judge in Pennsylvania has ruled that a woman who was injured during a bus tour in New Zealand can sue travel website Tripadvisor for its role in helping her book the excursion where she was hurt.Heading to Montgomery McCracken: Magistrate Judge Steps Down After 14 Years
Former U.S. Magistrate Judge Joel Schneider says he picked Montgomery McCracken because of the firm's reputation for integrity and for the opportunity to work with respected colleagues.Buchanan White-Collar Defense Pair Jumps to Armstrong Teasdale in Phila.
Citing conflicts, Michael Engle said he sees Armstrong Teasdale as a better fit for growing his national practice.Trending Stories
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