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New York Times: Microsoft’s AI Tools Are Nothing Like The VCR

TorrentFreak

New inventions have come along and for many rightsholders, generative AI (GenAI) is today’s growing concern. Simultaneously, the VCR is also starring in a legal dispute between the New York Times and Microsoft. Universal City Studios’ and the VCR was declared legal. The rest is history.

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Making College (Textbooks) Affordable

Velocity of Content

Now that many college text materials are available in digital form, publishers and universities are implementing new models for distributing and charging students for them. These new models aim to help more students afford to attend college in their chosen fields of study.

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New York City’s AI Bias Law Has Been Postponed

LexBlog IP

The New York City Department of Consumer and Worker Protection will delay enforcement of Local Law 144, until April 15, 2023. The law requires companies operating in the City to audit automated employment decision tools for bias prior to use, and to post these audit reports publicly.

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IP Osgoode presents: AI for the Future of Urban Development – Smart Cities, Transportation and Sustainability (Panel 1 of the Bracing for Impact Conference)

IPilogue

Jasmine Yu is a Senior Editor and a 2L JD/MBA Candidate at the University of Toronto. Nancy Chen is an IPilogue Writer and a 2L JD/MBA Candidate at the University of Toronto. On November 9, IP Osgoode, Reichman University and Microsoft hosted the first in-person Bracing for Impact Conference since 2019. As an elected Mayor, Hon.

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Deputy Secretary Graves Addresses Administration’s Commitment to Economic Prosperity, Equity, and Inclusion for all American Business Enterprises

U.S. Department of Commerce

Last week, Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves traveled to New York City, where he met with entrepreneurs and local leaders to highlight the Commerce Department’s steadfast commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through various programs promoting job growth and innovation, business investment, and accessibility to broadband internet.

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Fish & Richardson Elevates 17 Attorneys to Principal 

Fish & Richardson Trademark & Copyright Thoughts

The new principals include: Michael Ballanco (D.C.); Caleb Bates (Silicon Valley and Southern California); Vivian Cheng (New York); Crystal Culhane (Southern California); Patrick Darno (D.C.); Jeremy Saks (New York); Lance Wyatt (Dallas); and Won Yoon (D.C.). .); Will Freeman (D.C. Will Freeman (D.C.

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A Tale of Two Gorillas: An Underdog (Under-Ape?) Story

Trademark and Copyright Law Blog

In the 1970s, a nearly century-old Japanese playing card company called Nintendo started to branch out into electronic gaming, and in 1979 started a coin-operated arcade gaming division. In 1981, the company released its first bona fide hit: the original arcade version of Donkey Kong.