Senators Demand AI Video Apps Halt IP Theft | ByteDance in Crosshairs
Imagine generating a video that mimics a blockbuster scene for pennies. That's the reality sparking a furious backlash from Hollywood and Capitol Hill.
Imagine generating a video that mimics a blockbuster scene for pennies. That's the reality sparking a furious backlash from Hollywood and Capitol Hill.
Did the DOJ just draft a defamation suit with ChatGPT? This week offered a resounding 'maybe,' alongside a parade of other legal face-plants. Buckle up.
Clio's dropping the Clio Manage requirement for its hot AI tool, Clio Work. Solo lawyers can now grab legal research smarts without the full suite—game on for legal tech disruption.
Biglaw partnership: the golden ticket everyone chases. But ALM data just dropped a bomb—one Am Law 100 firm pays partners a measly $380K on average. That's right, less than elite associates rake in.
What if the Patent Trial and Appeal Board's bloated backlog vanished overnight? It's happening—inventory below 2,000 for the first time in two decades, and it's not all good news.
Everyone figured it'd be another hour of platitudes from corporate IP suits. But these leaders from the 'Top 100 Most Innovative Companies' dropped some raw truths on patents, secrecy, and who really wins in the innovation game.
Imagine filing a patent and knowing exactly how examiners will judge if it's truly inventive. The EPO's problem-solution method promises that clarity; should the USPTO steal it? For everyday inventors, this could mean fewer rejections, or just more bureaucracy.