This week, the White House unveiled its AI Action Plan. Further, it sounds like Tik Tok will not be getting more extensions from President Trump if they do not agree to his plan. Finally, in a guest post by Tyler Ochoa, President Trump’s lawsuit over the “Trump Tapes” book by Bob Woodward was dismissed. AI…
Category: Defamation
Links for Week of June 14, 2024
This week, I liked a primer on Child Online Safety Legislation as a great resource on that area. I liked Ben Thompson’s analysis of Apple’s AI announcements during their WWDC keynote this week. And, finally, on a somewhat lighter note, I liked Eugene Volokh’s take on an online libel case involving statements made in TikTok…
Google to remove “Revenge Porn” from Search Results
I’m glad to see that Google is removing “Revenge Porn” from its search results. It won’t remove the images from the websites themselves, of course, but it should help to remove some of the angst that victims of this crime suffer. One of my most common calls and inquiries come from people trying to find…
Online Defamation Webinar Recording
Here is the recording of my September 5, 2012 webinar on Online Defamation as part of my firm’s IP Webinar series. Illinois MCLE credit is available for viewing the recording.
Looking forward to Techshow 2008!
I’ll be heading over to the Hilton for ABA Techshow 2008 Thursday, Friday, and Saturday this week. I am looking forward to catching up with those I’ve met in previous years. If you will be there, please stop me and say hello! I also plan to post somewhat, at least once per day, during the…