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The EU Accessibility Act – Impact on Those Doing Business in the EU

The European Accessibility Act (“EAA”) (Directive (EU) 2019/882) introduces new accessibility requirements that will apply to a wide range of products and services when they are accessible in the EU, aiming to enhance access for…more
 /  Communications & Media Law, Consumer Protection, Science, Computers, & Technology

New EU Rule Requires Easy “Cancel Contract” Button for Online Sales

A recent update to EU consumer law will require many businesses selling online to offer a simpler, more accessible way for customers to cancel contracts within the standard 14-day cooling-off period…more
 /  Commercial Law & Contracts, Consumer Protection, International Law & Trade

Amazon’s Internet Satellites, a Quantum Computing Super Hub and the Struggle for Discrimination-Free AI

In this week’s News of Note, Amazon continues its competition with Starlink by launching another batch of internet satellites, WhatsApp receives a ban by congressional staffers and “the ChatGPT of quantum computing” launches in…more
 /  Administrative Law, Communications & Media Law, Science, Computers, & Technology

Disney and Universal’s AI Lawsuit, Nvidia’s Expansion, Meta’s AI “World Model”

In this week’s News of Note, Disney and Universal target alleged copyright infringement, OpenAI and Mattel team up to bring artificial intelligence to toymaking and China launches its production of the world’s first non-binary…more
 /  Intellectual Property, Science, Computers, & Technology

Taylor’s Version: A “Mastermind” in IP Ownership

After years of contractual entanglements, public disputes and strategic reinvention, Taylor Swift has achieved something few global recording artists have: She now owns the master recordings of her entire musical catalog…more
 /  Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Commercial Law & Contracts, Intellectual Property

Why Your Organization Should Be Thinking About Quantum Computing and the Future of Encryption

Quantum computing (QC) is poised to disrupt cybersecurity in ways that business leaders and legal professionals cannot afford to ignore. But what exactly is quantum computing, why does it pose such a significant threat to…more
 /  Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology

Bad Spaniels III: The Paradox of Parody in Trademark Cases Ex-Rogers

After a decade of litigation and a pivotal Supreme Court ruling from 2023, the legal battle between Jack Daniel’s and VIP Products has taken yet another turn, this time back in favor of Jack Daniel’s. On remand from the Supreme…more
 /  Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Intellectual Property

The Importance of Opting In: Pitfalls of AI Enablement Without Client Buy-In

Imagine you’re an associate at a consulting firm. You’re surprised to see a new “AI Assist” button appear in your email application one morning. Without any training or guidance from your firm’s IT department, you decide to try…more
 /  Privacy, Science, Computers, & Technology

Ohio Joins Georgia in Prohibiting NCAA from Taking NIL-Related “Adverse Action”

We recently discussed a number of updates in the world of name, image and likeness (NIL) rights. Among those recent developments was the signing by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp of an executive order that, inter alia, prohibited…more
 /  Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Education Law

The Inevitable Evolution of NIL Rights Continues to Reconfigure the Economies of Collegiate Athletics

As 2024 comes to a close, permutations in the arena of name, image and likeness (NIL) impacting collegiate athletics continue unabated. Most prominently, Northern District of California District Judge Claudia Wilken…more
 /  Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Education Law

Strange Bedfellows on the Campaign Trail: The Tension between Music, Copyright and Political Licensing Agreements

Moments before former President Donald Trump took to the stage at a Montana rally this August, Celine Dion’s 1997 hit, “My Heart Will Go On,” blasted over the speakers while a clip appeared onscreen. It took less than 24 hours…more
 /  Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Elections & Politics, Intellectual Property

In the Supreme Court’s NetChoice Rulings, the Court Leaves the Door Open for Future Social Media Content Moderation Regulations

Are social media companies more like newspapers or phone companies? This oft-debated question in social media legal circles, while seemingly trivial on the surface, represents a momentous debate over whether—and how much—social…more
 /  Administrative Law, Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law

California’s Shift to Kaplan for Bar Exam Questions Sparks Copyright Debate

Facing potential insolvency by 2026, the State Bar of California is exploring various cost-saving measures, including remote administration and the use of small vendor-owned test centers for its exams. As part of this process,…more
 /  Administrative Law, Business Organizations, Commercial Law & Contracts, Intellectual Property

In Murthy v. Missouri, SCOTUS Focus on Plaintiff Standing Sidesteps Underlying, Larger First Amendment Questions

A recent U.S. Supreme Court decision may have substantial effects on social media censorship. Based on their content-moderation policies, social media platforms have taken actions to suppress certain categories of speech, such…more
 /  Communications & Media Law, Constitutional Law

The Contest for Collegiate NIL Rights: How the Protect the Ball Act May Insulate the NCAA

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) has historically been afforded a wide berth to implement and enforce its rules under the auspices of protecting the “revered tradition of amateurism” in college athletics. For…more
 /  Antitrust & Trade Regulation, Art, Entertainment, & Sports Law, Education Law
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