The firms have been brought in to defend the companies from claims they have caused extensive pollution in the U.K. Click Here To Read The Full Article
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WTF? Round Two: The Federal Circuit Grants Brunetti (and Trademark Owners) a Reprieve
The Federal Circuit, in its surprisingly self-critical ruling in the long-standing dispute between Erik Brunetti and the USPTO over Brunetti’s efforts to register the term F*CK for a wide variety of goods and services, concluded that the Board’s decision in lacked sufficient clarity and therefore vacated it for further proceedings, which although facially unremarkable, may […]
Apple Faces New Class Action Copyright Claim Over AI Training on Scientific Books
Joseph Saveri Law filed the claim on behalf of New York-based neuroscientists Susan Martinez-Conde and Stephen Macknick, whose scientific publications were included in the online pirate library known as Books3 that was used to train Apple Intelligence. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Majority of Trump Nominees for NC Federal Courts Get Bipartisan Support; Fourth Advances on Party-Line Vote
Carl Tobias, a University of Richmond Law School professor, applauded the Senate Judiciary Committee for embracing bipartisanship during the hyperpartisan Trump era as Democrats and Republicans advanced the nominations of three President Donald Trump nominees for federal courts in North Carolina. Click Here To Read The Full Article
Emerging Technologies Bring Shifts in Biometric Privacy Litigation, Experts Say
“Part of the issue is that your face is not actually a very private thing, said Matthew Kugler, a professor at Northwestern Pritzker School of Law, who studies privacy litigation. “If there isn’t a legal restriction on using the technology, then practically they are always going to be able to get images of your face, […]

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