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INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Authors Ask Calif. Court For Win In AI Training Copyright Case
By Elliot Weld
Several authors suing artificial intelligence firms Databricks and Mosaic ML have asked a California federal judge for a favorable ruling on their claims of direct copyright infringement for what they say was the mass ingestion of their works for AI training, saying the companies' conduct was "undoubtedly substitutive and plainly harmed the market" for their books.
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PRIVACY & CONSUMER PROTECTION
COMPETITION
Last 'Big 6' Advertiser Settles FTC Group Boycott Claims
By Bryan Koenig
The Federal Trade Commission announced a settlement Tuesday resolving claims that Havas Media Group USA LLC colluded with other advertising agencies to demonetize "disfavored political viewpoints" using brand safety standards, making Havas the last of the industry's "Big Six" to cut deals in the sweeping campaign against alleged censorship of conservatives.
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SECURITIES & WHITE COLLAR
Securities Cos. Hit With Spoofing Suit In Florida
By David Minsky
An investor is accusing Citadel Securities LLC and Virtu Americas LLC of securities violations in Florida federal court, saying in a proposed class action that the broker-dealer firms used the illegal trading strategy known as spoofing to artificially depress a technology company's market value, enriching themselves in the process.
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TELECOMMUNICATIONS
EXPERT ANALYSIS
NY Defamation Carveout Hinges On Causation, Not Labels
A New York federal court's decisions in two cases involving tortious interference claims, and the recent Second Circuit ruling in Satanic Temple v. Newsweek Digital, highlight that the dispositive question for alleged defamation is whether injury flows through reputation or through direct interference with a relationship, says attorney Andrea Natale.
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LEGAL INDUSTRY
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