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27 Dec 2014, 2:19 am by Ben
It may not: Oracle won an important victory against Google when an U.S. appeals court decided Oracle could copyright parts of the Java programming language, which Google used to design its Android smartphone operating system - although use could still fall u [read post]
16 Sep 2022, 5:01 am by Jack Goldsmith
[Jack Goldsmith and I will have an article out about the Dormant Commerce Clause, geolocation, and state regulations of Internet transactions in the Texas Law Review early next year, and I'm serializing it here. [read post]
23 Jul 2020, 2:15 pm by Jennifer González
  Heather Flynn is a native Texan currently living in Vancouver, British Columbia. [read post]
27 Jan 2012, 9:45 am by Eric
Rightowners keep expanding their intermediary targets, including lawsuits against ad networks and SEOs/web designers. [read post]
11 Jan 2023, 9:51 am by Karina Lytvynska
Lensa’s magic avatars grant instant gratification to those who want to see themselves exactly as they desire, making it an instant darling of the digitally savvy… while possibly/probably referring to works of real artists’ and our contemporaries’ styles, leading living artists and artists’ estates to ask for accountability.[6] Screenshot of the download window for Lensa AI on the iOS App Store What is Lensa? [read post]
19 Dec 2017, 3:08 pm by Marty Lederman
 I speculated that the sticking point might have been the nature of the disclaimers that state law allowed the businesses to display in the two cases—some ambiguity about whether Colorado would allow Masterpiece to post, in its shop or on its website, the sort of signage that the New Mexico Supreme Court, in Elane Photography, held that the vendor there could display without violating state law:  “a disclaimer on their website or in their studio advertising that… [read post]
30 Dec 2018, 3:03 am by Ben
2018 was another busy busy year in the world of copyright, and a continuing global 'theme' was the ongoing battle between 'big tech' and 'big content', with the likes of Google and YouTube continuing to lobby extensively against planned reforms, bringing onboard (some) of the creative community - whilst the  'big content' (including film companies, music companies, the games sector and television) rolled out other creators - and finally seemed to be… [read post]