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OpenAI’s Sora & the Role of the US Copyright Office
Mar. 5, 2024—By Bart Mueller When Shira Perlmutter took office as the 14th Register of Copyrights in October 2020, many saw the US Copyright Office as relatively unimportant—a group of glorified librarians tucked away in a sleepy back room of the Library of Congress.[1] Four years later, this could not be farther from the truth. On February...
(Un)fair Use?: Understanding the New York Times’s Lawsuit Against Microsoft and OpenAI
Jan. 8, 2024—By Jay Eischen The nascent generative artificial intelligence (AI) industry—OpenAI in particular—has dominated headlines for more than a year. Boardroom drama, hopes of explosive productivity growth, and cautionary tales of existential risks have intermittently gripped the public consciousness.[1] Most recently, however, the legality of OpenAI’s use of copyrighted materials in training their AI models has...
Regulation Priorities for Artificial Intelligence Foundation Models
Nov. 28, 2023—Matthew R. Gaske | 26 Vand. J. Ent. & Tech. L. 1 (2023) This Article responds to the call in technology law literature for high-level frameworks to guide regulation of the development and use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies. Accordingly, it adapts a generalized form of the fintech Innovation Trilemma framework to argue that a...