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Blade Runner 2049 Producer Alleges Musk Created Infringing Image with Generative AI

IP Watchdog

On October 21, Los Angeles-based film production company Alcon Entertainment filed a lawsuit in the Central District of California alleging copyright infringement and false endorsement against automaker Tesla, its CEO Elon Musk and media conglomerate Warner Bros.

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Lawyers on TikTok: Tips for Short-Form Video Marketing

Attorney at Work

As one of the newest and most popular social media platforms, TikTok’s user base is growing rapidly. TikTok garnered serious virality in 2020 and 2021, and other social media platforms like Instagram and YouTube have taken note. That way, you can repurpose the same video on other social media platforms like Facebook and Instagram.

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Seven Steps to a More Authentic, Fresher Attorney Bio

Attorney at Work

New Yorkers will recognize George Whipple, the bushy eye-browed media darling, from his NY1 TV “On the Town” segments. Clearly, this is not the right approach for all lawyers, but it is authentic and very fresh. Now that’s fresh. But who knew he was also a lawyer? More Attorney Bio-Boosting Tips on Attorney at Work.

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Five Legal Technology Trends of Note From the TechnoLawyer Top Products Awards of 2021

Attorney at Work

‘Tis the season for legal technology predictions, which are entertaining but seldom useful. Social media and chat services have made it abundantly clear that many, perhaps most, people feel an irrepressible need to tell the world about … well, everything. I explore five in this article.

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Infringing Influencers? Federal Judge Says Sponsored Blogger Can Face Trademark Infringement Liability

IP Watchdog

The result could widely expand trademark litigation against influencers – and could reshape how companies and their influencers relate to one another contractually. When an influencer is paid to promote a brand – and the brand’s name is trademark-infringing – can the influencer be on the hook for the infringement?

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From Evidence to Misinformation: Courts Brace for Deepfake Challenges

Complex Discovery

Understanding how courts may handle AI-generated evidence will be crucial for those responsible for managing digital content, ensuring data integrity, and navigating complex litigation involving digital forensics. This issue could have sweeping consequences for how courts authenticate evidence and make rulings based on digital media.

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How AI and Automation Are Changing Court Reporting – and How to Adapt

The Cloud Court Blog

I was honored to be included in a series of presentations that revolved around the impact of AI on the jobs of reporters, plus a timely and apt session on leveraging social media to raise the profile of reporting agencies and freelancers. The media hype around AI is 75% hype. The overriding theme of the day really was AI, AI, and AI.