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AI vs. Authors: Two California Judges, Two Directions and More Uncertainty on Fair Use and Copyright
Courts Lean Toward Fair Use for AI Training: Two California rulings suggest that using copyrighted works to train artificial intelligence (AI) may be considered fair use if outputs are transformative ...
The 6-3 decision Friday in a case brought by parents in Maryland comes as certain books are increasingly being banned from public schools and libraries.
- Kurt Angle, a star for many years in both WWE and TNA, wants WWE to acquire his TNA matches so more fans can see them.
Kurt Angle is hoping that WWE’s relationship with TNA results in even more of TNA’s wrestling history making its way to fans. Speaking to Podstarz in a recent interview, Angle said he hopes ...
Courthouse law library renamed after civil rights trailblazer, late Judge Edward Rodgers Edward Rodgers, who died in 2018, was the county's first Black prosecutor and judge.
The Wilkes-Barre Law and Library/Luzerne County Bar Association’s Interfaith Committee recently held its 23rd Annual Law Day Shabbat service at Temple Israel to honor and celebrate justice ...
In this video, Wayne Pollock (Founder of Copo Strategies and the Law Firm Editorial Service) explains why lawyers, when mapping out their thought leadership strategy, should focus on the angles ...
Chris Craiker, The Napa Valley Architex Angle: New law allows Napa homeowners to have up to four units on their property ...
The American Library Association and a union representing more than 42,000 cultural workers nationwide have filed a lawsuit contesting the Trump administration’s deep cuts to the federal agency ...
A law library in West Palm Beach is set to be renamed after Judge Edward Rodgers, the first Black judge in Palm Beach County.
The Worcester Law Library was officially established in 1844; however there is some evidence there may have been a library “for the use of the members of the bar” dating back to 1828.
The law was first approved by Iowa's Republican-led Legislature and GOP Gov. Kim Reynolds in 2023, but key parts, including the book ban, were temporarily blocked by a federal judge before they ...
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