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Leisure Law Insider (Vol. 2) - Winter 2024

JD Supra Law

It will be released quarterly, covering the latest news and developments in leisure and hospitality law, regulation, and policy. Expect content on hotels, franchising, labor and employment, licensing, branding, and more, with our insights and analysis on why this news matters to you. By: Akerman LLP

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Regulations Alone Can’t Fix Bill C-18: Why News Media Canada’s “Surrender” May Not Be Enough to Stop Google From Blocking News Links in Canada

Michael Geist

After months of urging Heritage Ministers Pascale St-Onge and Pablo Rodriguez to stand up to Google and Meta’s response to Bill C-18, News Media Canada – the lead lobbyist for the legislation – appears to have waved the surrender flag as it is now urging the government to accommodate Google’s concerns with draft regulations.

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What the CRTC’s New Registration Requirements Mean for Regulating Everything from Online News Services to Podcast Providers

Michael Geist

By contrast, the inclusion of registration requirements for a wide range of undertakings, including some podcast services, online news sites, adult content sites, and social media left some characterizing it as a podcast registry or part of “one of the world’s most repressive online censorship schemes.” So what’s the reality?

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AI News Roundup

JD Supra Law

To help you stay on top of the latest news, we have compiled a roundup of the news we are following. Read our overview of the order and analysis of initial reactions. There’s a lot happening in the world of AI. We have also been digging into President Biden’s executive order on AI.

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[Video] Entertainment Law Update Episode 160 – August/September 2023

JD Supra Law

Listen to Entertainment Law Update for the latest news, analysis and opinion of cases impacting the fields of entertainment, media, and intellectual property law. Hosted by Gordon P. Firemark and Tamera H. By: Entertainment Law Update Podcast

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The 2022 Law360 Pulse Prestige Leaders

IP Law 360

Check out our Prestige Leaders ranking, analysis and interactive graphics to see which firms stand out for their financial performance, attractiveness to attorneys, ability to secure accolades and positive legal news media representation.

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 196: Vibert Jack on the Supreme Court’s Landmark Bykovets Internet Privacy Ruling

Michael Geist

He joins the Law Bytes podcast to examine the case, including the evolution of Canadian law, the court’s analysis, and the implications of Bykovets for Internet privacy in Canada. Vibert Jack is the litigation director of the BC Civil Liberties Association, which successfully intervened in the case.

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