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Working with a Vendor for Better Dataset Solutions

Velocity of Content

By outsourcing the collection, normalization, and structuring of data to vendors, organizations can free their data scientists to focus on what they do best: interpreting data and applying it to solve complex problems. Another example could be when the data you need is time-bound or transient.

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Algorithmic propagation: do property rights in data increase bias in content moderation? Part I

Kluwer Copyright Blog

This two-part blog post offers a reflection on the topic of content moderation and bias mitigation measures in copyright law. Part II explores the potential of property rights to increase bias in content moderation by looking at the topic from the perspective of Article 17 CDSM Directive. Image by Gerd Altmann from Pixabay.

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Quantum Computing and the Financial Sector: World Economic Forum Lays Out Roadmap Towards Quantum Security

LexBlog IP

It also sets out regulatory considerations for quantum computing, relating to aspects such as cybersecurity, outsourcing and third-party vendor management, data governance; and supervision and controls. Moreover, the FCA, aside from contributing to the White Paper, has been considering quantum technologies as one of its priority topics.

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SpicyIP Weekly Review (January 02- January 09)

SpicyIP

ITAT clarifies that deductions for clinical trials conducted by outsourced agencies can be claimed under Section 35 (2AM) of the Income Tax Act. Continuing with our annual tradition, we curated a list of the top IP developments in India. 35(2AB).

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HuffPost Contributor Isn’t an “Agent,” So Their Content Qualifies for Section 230–KGS v. Huffington Post

Technology & Marketing Law Blog

If providing content specifications and retaining an approval right creates an agency, buyers would be reluctant to outsource content production to third parties. This scenario implicates the quarter-century-old classic 230 case on the topic, Blumenthal v.