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June 4th, 2024
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Added Joe Coscarelli, "An A.I. Hit of Fake ‘Drake’ and ‘The Weeknd’ Rattles the Music World," The New York Times (April 19, 2023)
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Removed Viacom v. YouTube, 940 F.Supp.2d 110 (SDNY 2013), skim all from University of Geneva Digital Law, June 2021 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
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Removed Viacom v. YouTube, No. 1:07-cv-02130 (LLS) (FM) (S.D.N.Y.) (3 of 4): Viacom's Memo in Support of Motion for Summary Judgment, read pp. 1-10 from University of Geneva Digital Law, June 2021 -- "Practicing Digital Law: Litigating Internet Disputes"
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Edited Ally Clark and Duncan Calow, "Training AI models: Content, copyright and the EU and UK TDM exceptions," DLA Piper (December 21, 2023)
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Edited Rachel Brooke, "Fair Use Week 2023: Looking Back at Google Books Eight Years Later,” Authors Alliance (February 24, 2023)
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Edited Kyle Orland, "Reddit cashes in on AI gold rush with $203M in LLM training license fees," Ars Technica (February 23, 2024)
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Edited Michael M. Grynbaum and Ryan Mac, "The Times Sues OpenAI and Microsoft Over A.I. Use of Copyrighted Work," The New York Times (December 27, 2023)
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Added Jill Switzer, "To Embed Or Not?," Above The Law (October 19, 2023)
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June 11th, 2021
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Casebook first published.
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