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Understanding How Generative AI Can Affect Your Business' Data Privacy And Ownership Is Crucial

JD Supra Law

“In assessing a generative AI product, it is critical to understand issues of data ownership and privacy. Originally published on HR.com - May 2, 2024. By: Rumberger | Kirk

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The Law Bytes Podcast, Episode 200: Colin Bennett on the EU’s Surprising Adequacy Finding on Canadian Privacy Law

Michael Geist

A little over five years ago, I launched the Law Bytes podcast with an episode featuring Elizabeth Denham , then the UK’s Information and Privacy Commissioner, who provided her perspective on Canadian privacy law. The podcast this week goes back to where it started with a look at Canadian privacy through the eyes of Europe.

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The Contents of Global Privacy Law Review, Volume 05, Issue 1, 2024

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This case reveals the important differences between the US Law and the European Union (EU) (and United Kingdom (UK)) Law under several points of view: criminal law, privacy/data protection law, intellectual property (IP) rights (and sui generis rights), and even law of contracts. LinkedIn case.

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Supreme Court of Canada Affirms Privacy Rights for IP Addresses

Nelligan Law

Reading Time: 2 minutes On March 1, 2024, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that an IP should be considered private. The convicted individual contended that the police’s action of requesting IP address information without a warrant breached their privacy rights, as stipulated by the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

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Privacy of IP Addresses: Understanding the Supreme Court Ruling in R. v. Bykovets

Barry Sookman

Bykovets , 2024 SCC 6, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that for Charter of Rights purposes, a person being investigated by the police has a reasonable expectation of privacy in an IP address in the possession of a third person, in this case a payment processor, even when not linked to any personally identifying information.

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These Are The High-Stakes AI Legal Battles To Watch In 2024

IP Law 360

Love it or hate it, the growing adoption of generative artificial intelligence tools has given society no choice but to grapple with their novel challenges, and in 2024, trailblazing litigation over AI's impact on intellectual property, civil liberties and privacy will be hashed out in courtrooms across the country.

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Looking Ahead in the UK - Technology, Data Privacy, Cybersecurity and IP developments in 2024

JD Supra Law

Intellectual Property - Generative AI – ongoing impacts - Since 2022, the popularity and availability of generative AI has continued to grow. It is estimated that 79% of internet users aged 13-17, and 31% of those aged 16 and above, use generative AI tools and services. By: Mayer Brown

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