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Musk Loses AI Case
One of the first things you learn as a litigator is that if there is some way for a judge to get a case off his or her docket, they will almost always take it. Even if it involves bigger-than-life personalities and extensive media coverage. READ MORE AND EVEN MORE #AI #OpenAI #ElonMusk #SamAltman #ArtificialIntelligence #IPLaw #IPLawyer #IPLawyerEsq #jurytrial

David Baker
May 191 min read


Jury may decide AI copyright infringement claims against Meta
Big stakes and big legal issues may be decided by the publishing lawsuit. Meta is a big target in most AI/copyright infringement litgiation these days A coalition of major publishers and authors, including Cengage Learning, Hachette Book Group, Macmillan Publishers, McGraw Hill, and author Scott Turow, is reportedly demanding a jury trial in its ongoing copyright dispute against Meta Platforms over the alleged use of copyrighted literary works in connection with artificial in

David Baker
May 103 min read


Nvidia learns another hard lesson
The ISP piracy defense can be useful for tech giants when used properly. Nvidia has suffered an early setback in a copyright infringement lawsuit involving AI training data and allegedly pirated books. A federal judge recently refused to dismiss claims that certain scripts within Nvidia’s AI training framework may have facilitated infringement by helping users automatically download and process datasets allegedly containing copyrighted books sourced from pirate repositories.

David Baker
May 71 min read


Mr. ChatBot Goes to San Diego
AI suggests how to avoid IP infringement when writing 'fan fiction' With San Diego Comic-Con 2023 just around the corner, I thought it...

David Baker
Jul 7, 20233 min read
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