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CBC Investigation Documents the Challenge for Writers: Works by Prominent Canadian Authors are Included in AI Training Data (So What Happens Now?)

Hugh Stephens Blog

Photo: Author The CBC—which, by the way, has just announced it will be cutting 10% of its workforce owing to reductions in the funding it receives from Parliament, cuts that unfortunately will probably curb its investigative programming—has “revealed” that works by a number of prominent Canadian authors such as Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, Robertson (..)

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[Audio] The NCAA's Recent Q&A Document: Clues on What NIL Enforcement Will Look Like Post-House — Highway to NIL Podcast

JD Supra Law

In this episode of Highway to NIL, Troutman Pepper Locke attorneys Cal Stein and Chris Brolley discuss the recent Q&A document released by the NCAA and conferences, focusing on the guidance providing clues for how enforcement may look under the College Sports Commission in the post-House settlement landscape.

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The 4 Analytics You Need from Your Document Delivery Provider

Velocity of Content

In the video below, we explore the key analytics you should look for in a document delivery provider to help you make data-driven decisions for your content strategy and how to use these analytics to make the right budgetary decisions for your company. Is that content coming directly from the publisher through document delivery?

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WYHA? TTAB Finds DOCRETENTION Merely Descriptive of Document Retention Software

The TTABlog

The Board sustained the USPTO's refusal to register the proposed mark DOCRETENTION for downloadable software and SAAS for generating, editing, managing, accessing, merging, distributing, protecting and securing documents, files and data, on the ground of mere descriptiveness under Section 2(e)(1). Would you have appealed? In re Inkit Inc.

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[GuestPost] How the European Patent Office uses AI to facilitate patent searches

The IPKat

Over to Kate for the report: "The European Patent Office (EPO) has embraced artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance the efficiency of its patent document searching process. EP-AutoCla automatically classifies patent applications, relieving examiners of the time-consuming job of classifying documents manually.

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VLSI Seeks Win In Bid For Patent Office Intel Documents

IP Law 360

Department of Commerce to produce information the agencies withheld in response to VLSI's request for documents involving its patent litigation foe Intel. VLSI Technology has asked a federal judge to order the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the U.S.

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Authenticating Commercial Documents in the UK For International Use

Cogency Global

Curious about how to authenticate documents in the UK so they can be used for commercial purposes abroad? The post Authenticating Commercial Documents in the UK For International Use appeared first on Cogency Global. Read on for more.

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