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'Blackout Challenge' Case Puts TikTok Immunity in the Bullseye
Anderson v. TikTok sets new parameters for the liability of social media under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, 47 U.S.C. Section 230. The facts of the case are tragic and alarming. Its implications for social media could be far reaching.Meta Hit With Class Action for Allegedly Using Pirated Books to Train AI Models
Lieff Cabraser Heimann & Bernstein and Cowan, DeBaets, Abrahams & Sheppard filed a class action on behalf of lead plaintiff Christopher Farnsworth, author of the "Nathaniel Cade" fiction series, against Meta on Tuesday, claiming that it stole "hundreds of thousands" of copyrighted books from a pirated online collection to build its large language model set, "Llama."Meta Hit With Class Action for Allegedly Using Pirated Books to Train AI Models
Christopher Farnsworth, author of the "Nathaniel Cade" fiction series, filed suit against Meta on Tuesday, claiming it stole "hundreds of thousands" of copyrighted books from a pirated online collection to build its large language model set, "Llama."Tracking Generative AI: How Evolving AI Models Are Impacting Legal
A running compilation of how the legal landscape continues to be shaped by generative AI tools, from GPT technologies to art generation tools and beyond.Attorney Who Got 2,200 Spam Messages Helps With FTC Freeze
"Many of the issues that were raised in the complaint are based primarily on misunderstandings or misleading information," said counsel for the E-comm company targeted by the FTC.View more book results for the query "Facebook"
Skadden Wins Securities Fraud Dismissal for Israeli Intelligence Company
U.S. District Judge Lorna G. Schofield threw out a case centering on the company's stated compliance with Meta's community standards, but plaintiffs have a chance to address the faults in their complaint.Municipalities Not Exempt From Vicarious Liability: This Week in Scott Mollen's Realty Law Digest
Scott Mollen discusses "Gilead Cmty. Servs. Inc. v. Town of Cromwell," which is "of interest because it analyzes, inter alia, when punitive damages are available, when the amount of punitive damages may exceed the limits of constitutional due process and when a municipality may be subject to punitive damages based on the conduct of its officials."Miami Law Professor Creates the Definitive Legal Writing Resource
"The justices use pop culture references and approachable language. They use the personal pronoun 'you' to speak directly to readers, making their writing more accessible and conversational. In many ways, they want to tell stories about the people involved in the case. Their decisions aren't just written for a legal audience," she said.'The Devastation Is Unthinkable': These Courts Still Closed After Hurricane
While Broward, Palm Beach, and Miami-Dade Counties were spared the brunt of Hurricane Helene, other locations to the north took a much harder hit.Trending Stories
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