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Category: Copyrights

Home Intellectual Property Archive by Category "Copyrights"

Meta Wins Legal Battle in Generative AI War: Fair Use Analysis in Kadrey v. Meta Platforms, Inc.

adminCopyrights, Intellectual Property, UncategorizedNo commentsJuly 17, 2025

Meta scored a major victory in its war over if its use of copyrighted materials to train its generative AI model is fair use.  In its June 2025 ruling in Kadrey v. Meta Platforms, Inc., the U.S. District Court for…

Why You Must Secure IP Transfer Agreements from Independent Contractors Developing Software

adminCopyrights, Intellectual PropertyNo commentsMay 23, 2025

When engaging independent contractors for software development, it is imperative to secure a clear, written intellectual property (IP) transfer agreement. Failing to do so may leave your business in a precarious position – financially exposed and legally constrained – despite…

The DC Circuit’s AI Copyright Ruling and Its Impact on eCommerce Content: Thaler v. Perlmutter

adminCopyrights, Intellectual PropertyNo commentsApril 9, 2025

Dr. Stephen Thaler, an AI researcher, sought to register a copyright for an image created by his AI system, the “Creativity Machine.” The U.S. Copyright Office rejected the application, stating that copyright requires human authorship. Thaler appealed to the U.S….

Why Copyright Artwork?

Derek FaheyCopyrights, Intellectual PropertyNo commentsJanuary 8, 2014

The registration of copyrights has several advantages. The default rule in the United States is that each party bears their own litigation costs regardless of the outcome. However, the Copyright Act has a fee shifting provision. The fee shifting provision…

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