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Jun 12, 2024 |
lexology.com | Shiva Aminian |Nathan Brown |Desiree E. Busching |Cono Carrano |Davina Garrod |Jingli Jiang | +19 more
Having trouble reading this email? View it in your browserApril-May 2024 Subscribe | Share thisWelcome to the April-May edition of Akin Intelligence. This edition is a double header,covering both months as we prepare for the launch of our new AI Hub—a one-stop resourcefor AI coverage that will launch soon. Starting next month, each newsletter will cover theevents of a single month and will be published early the following month.
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Jan 29, 2024 |
jdsupra.com | Reggie Babin |Hans Christopher Rickhoff |David Vondle
In this episode of OnAir with Akin, lobbying and public policy partner Hans Rickhoff and senior counsel Reggie Babin lead a discussion with intellectual property partner David Vondle on intellectual property, copyright, and how that intersects with both the courts and with federal policy.
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Dec 20, 2023 |
lexology.com | David Vondle |Hans Christopher Rickhoff |Reggie Babin
Click here to listen to the audioIn this episode of OnAir with Akin, lobbying and public policy partner Hans Rickhoff and senior counsel Reggie Babin lead a discussion with intellectual property partner David Vondle on intellectual property, copyright, and how that intersects with both the courts and with federal policy. Episode TranscriptHans Rickhoff: Welcome to our December edition and our second episode of Akin Intelligence Podcast.
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Aug 24, 2023 |
mondaq.com | David Vondle |Ed Pagano |David Lee |Lisa Hladik
A recent decision by Judge Beryl Howell in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia ("D.C. District Court") affirmed that human authorship is required for copyright registration. In granting the United States Copyright Office's (USCO) motion for summary judgment, the court agreed with the USCO's denial of a copyright registration for a work created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) absent any human involvement.
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Aug 23, 2023 |
lexology.com | David Vondle |Ed Pagano |David Lee |Lisa Hladik
A recent decision by Judge Beryl Howell in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia (“D.C. District Court”) affirmed that human authorship is required for copyright registration. In granting the United States Copyright Office’s (USCO) motion for summary judgment, the court agreed with the USCO’s denial of a copyright registration for a work created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) absent any human involvement.
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