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Daily Report Online

'Mule Addresses:' GSU Criminologist Explains How Vacant Properties Serve as Depots for Illegal Online Purchases

Many Americans use the internet to quietly acquire illegal, fake and stolen items. Guns, prescription drugs no doctor has ordered and checks are on this long list, as well as cloned credit cards, counterfeit passports and phony driver's licenses.
5 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Going Digital: A Timeline of E-Courts in New Jersey

The New Jersey judiciary's move to an electronic records filing system has been years in the making. At the direction of Chief Justice Stuart Rabner, the judiciary formed a special committee in 2008 to prepare a comprehensive set of recommendations on how to make electronic filing broadly available in New Jersey's court system.
2 minute read

Texas Lawyer

Shut Down Porn? Quinn Emanuel Says That's Exactly the Aim of a New Law

"The required inclusion of these [mental health] messages is performative and useless," according to a lawsuit seeking to halt an age verification law for sex-oriented websites.
6 minute read

Texas Lawyer

'Billion' With a 'B': Houston Jury Awards Woman $1.2B in 'Revenge Porn' Trial

Prior to the jury trial, attorneys for Doe obtained a default judgment on liability. However, co-counsel Jacob Schiffer said they put on evidence and witness testimony as if they still had to prove liability.
4 minute read

Law.com

Maine Artist's Single Claim of Copyright Complaint Against eBay Survives Motion to Dismiss

"Although the current record establishes that eBay has a § 512(c) policy (on paper) and that eBay did remove content that infringed Ms. Okolita's copyright(s), I am not persuaded that a review of Ms. Okolita's FAC and its attachments makes it obvious that eBay is sheltered by the safe harbor," stated U.S. District Court Judge Lance E. Walker.
7 minute read

National Law Journal

7th Circuit Revives Sex Trafficking Lawsuit Against Salesforce

A divided federal court finds the Communications Decency Act does not protect the website from potential liability.
4 minute read

Law.com

How the Supreme Court Saved the Internet from Itself: 'Gonzalez v. Google' and 'Twitter v. Taamneh'

The Internet is still standing, but the Supreme Court's reasoning in theGonzalez opinion remains perplexing. Gonzalez and Taamneh are a story about how the Supreme Court "saved" the Internet from itself, and the Court needed both cases to do so.
11 minute read

The Legal Intelligencer

Split Pa. Superior Court Rules Uber's Arbitration Clause Is Unenforceable

"As the first case that has made a decision about online forced arbitration agreements, it hopefully sends a message … that you can't take away the right to a jury trial guaranteed by the Pennsylvania constitution by simply hiding some language in pages and pages of fine print," said Messa & Associates' Joseph Messa.
3 minute read

New Jersey Law Journal

Copyrighted Content and the Legal Difficulties of Training AI

The primary legal difficulty associated with AI training is the acquisition and use of training data without the consent of the owner of said training data.
6 minute read

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.
7 minute read

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