Mon.Mar 04, 2024

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AI Masters Panelists on State of the AI Landscape: Time for Companies to Slow Down and for Policymakers to Speed Up

IP Watchdog

Panelists on day one of IPWatchdog’s Artificial Intelligence Masters 2024 program painted a sometimes-grim picture of the current state of generative AI (GAI) tools and the ways in which they are currently being deployed in the United States, but seemed convinced overall that the kinks would be worked out once lawmakers and courts catch up, as they have done with past disruptive technologies.

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Just Published: A Practical Guide for Small Firms to E-Discovery Practices and Products

Law Sites

One of the challenges of e-discovery for smaller law firms is that so many of the e-discovery products on the market are designed for large cases handled by large law firms, putting them out of range for smaller firms in both price and complexity. For smaller law firms, the leading guide to e-discovery practices and technology has long been, eDiscovery for the Rest of Us , written by e-discovery expert Tom O’Connor , cofounder of the Gulf Coast Legal Technology Center.

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UK Decision Provides Guidance on Takedown Notices and Unjustified Threats

IP Watchdog

A large number of businesses trade through online platforms and marketplaces such as Amazon and eBay. Consumers may believe that because goods are listed on a well-known trusted platform, they are authentic, and the sellers have been approved in some way by the service provider. Unfortunately, as too many business owners are aware, e-commerce platforms offer counterfeiters and infringers a relatively easy way of offering their infringing goods for sale.

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