This week, a verdict was reached in the Google monopoly trial. Mark Zuckerberg testified in the Meta antitrust trial. And, a post from the prior week by Professor Goldman (which I read this week, hence its inclusion) about the copyright liability of Roblox for including a song within a game element. Google Antitrust Verdict Zuckerberg…
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Links for Week of April 11, 2025
This week, it looks like the Take It Down Act is getting closer to passage. Glyn Moody at Techdirt posted a nice look at Agentic AI and how it may affect copyright. Finally, I liked Ashley Belanger’s post with an update on the copyright case between the New York Times and OpenAI. Take It Down…
Links for Week of April 4, 2025
This week, Bruce Schneier had several good posts on phishing, data integrity, and security at border crossings. I’m enjoying ABA Techshow, and got to hear Cory Doctorow speak about the current state of the Internet. Border Crossing Security Phishing Can Happen to Anyone Web 3.0 Requires Data Integrity
Links for Week of March 28, 2025
This week, there has been more movement and discussion about revising Section 230. The Trump administration is apparently using Signal for highly confidential and top secret discussions, and added a reporter to those discussions. Finally, I liked Professor Guadamuz’s post about the end of digital property. Section 230 Signal controversy Digital Property
Links for Week of March 21, 2025
This week, the Trump administration fired both of the Democrats remaining on the FTC in apparent violation of Supreme Court precedent. Challenges to that are underway apparently. A decision came down in the Thaler copyright dispute over AI involvement in the creative process. Finally, there was ongoing discussion this week about the Trump administration’s AI…
Links for Week of March 14, 2025
Next week, I’m speaking to the Advocates Society on “Copyright in 2025: AI and Beyond.” To learn more or to register for the March 20th event, visit LINK. This week, OpenAI posted public comments on the Trump administration’s AI plan. Further, as a Bob Dylan fan I enjoyed the headline on Ars Technica’s article discussing…
Links for Week of March 7, 2025
This week, the EFF introduced a new open source tool to help detect cellular spying. There has been more discussion recently about the “Take It Down Act.” Finally, Professor Guadamuz had a nice article which came out last week, but I read this week, about how AIs are changing the future of student assessments. EFF…
Links for Week of February 28, 2025
This week, I liked Evan Brown’s post re: the Second Circuit’s handling of a breach of contract claim against YouTube for content removal. IAAP had a nice article analyzing how the Trump administration might approach the US-EU Data Privacy Framework. Finally, the Trump administration can also affect the future of the .IO country code domain…
Links for Week of February 21, 2025
This week, Meta claimed (in a filing to support its motion to dismiss the copyright claims over using the torrented files to train their AI) that its not copyright infringement if the torrented files are not further seeded. Good luck with that claim, Meta. There has also been more discussion of whether the new DOGE…
Links for Week of February 14, 2025
This week, I liked Professor Guadamuz’s recap of the current state of AI and copyright ownership. There have been more developments in the new DOGE department’s access to data, including three lawsuits. Finally, there has been some good commentary on the Thomson Reuters v Ross copyright case over the copyrightability of the Westlaw Headnotes system….