The role of the board in artificial intelligence technologies governance
AI inputs, fair use and the US Copyright Office Report
Artificial Intelligence and Intellectual Property Rights — A Copyright Perspective
Exploring Emerging Challenges, Prospects, and Legal Implications: Copyright and Patent Laws in AI-Generated Works
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AI-generated works and copyright law: towards a union of strange bedfellows
Journal Article AI-generated works and copyright law: towards a union of strange bedfellows Get access Emmanuel Salami Emmanuel Salami Email: Emmanuel.Salami@outlook.com. Search for other works by this author on: Oxford Academic Google Scholar Journal of Intellectual Property Law & Practice,...
AI In The Law Impeded Due To Machine Readability Of Judicial Decisions
A Law and Political Economy of Intellectual Property
Introduction Theories of intellectual property (IP) tend to come in two varieties: “normative” theories that concern themselves with evaluating the extent to which IP rights are (or are not) justified, and “positive” theories that focus on explaining the origins or...
ITALIAN-LEGAL-BERT models for improving natural language processing tasks in the Italian legal domain
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The World Court’s Enforcement Dilemma — And How to Solve It
Al-Ghazali’s principle of trust (Amanah) as a framework for ethical AI governance in organizations
On the Effectiveness of Pre-Trained Language Models for Legal Natural Language Processing: An Empirical Study
Computational homogenization of a physically-based crystal plasticity law for irradiated bainitic steels
Correction to: Mapping global AI governance: a nascent regime in a fragmented landscape
Incorporating indigenous knowledge systems into AI governance: enhancing ethical frameworks with Maori and Navajo perspectives
Design Problems
Introduction For more than 40 years, the Federal Circuit required courts evaluating whether a claimed design was obvious to use a rigid and narrow set of criteria that were disconnected from design practice and almost invariably led courts to the...
Per Se Non-Takings
Introduction Contestation over methodology remains an enduring friction point in the discourse on the Takings Clause. For decades, the Supreme Court’s takings jurisprudence has vacillated between categorical, per se reasoning and contextual, ad hoc inquiries into what fairness and justice...
Loper Bright’s Disingenuity
Loper Bright prompted a tidal wave of reaction throughout the legal community when the Supreme Court announced it was overruling Chevron, the most frequently cited Court decision in administrative law. But Loper Bright cannot mean what it says. This article...
Energy Emergencies and Energy Federalism
Immediately following his inauguration, President Trump declared a national energy emergency in the United States. While the contours and implications of this declaration remain uncertain, the order’s stated purpose is to advance the President’s domestic energy policy agenda by promoting...
Smart AI Legal Advisor
In today’s world, legal systems are often difficult to navigate due to the complexity of legal language, time-consuming procedures, and high costs involved in seeking professional legal help. Legal documents are filled with technical jargon and structured in a way...
READY, AIM, FIRE? EVALUATING THE FUTURE OF LIABILITY FOR THE FIREARMS INDUSTRY DURING NEW-WAVE PLCAA LITIGATION - Minnesota Law Review
By: Will Roberts, Volume 108 Staff Member I. MECHANISMS FOR FIREARMS INDUSTRY LIABILITY In 2005, Congress enacted the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA) which significantly shielded members of the firearms industry from civil liability for over a...
BETTING ON THE FUTURE: DISCUSSING PATHS FORWARD FOR MINNESOTA TO LEGALIZE SPORTS BETTING - Minnesota Law Review
By Benjamin Albert Halevy, Volume 108 Staff Member From pull-tab vending machines at bars to tribe-owned casinos sporting slot machines and blackjack tables, Minnesota is no stranger to gambling within its borders. Yet, sports gambling, the fastest growing sector of...
Artificial Intelligence and Space Technologies: Legal, Ethical and Technological Issues
The article is devoted to the study of the specifics of the legal regulation of the use and development of artificial intelligence for the space area and the related issues of observation of fundamental human rights. Some approaches to the...
<i>Ab initio</i> statistical thermodynamical models for the computation of third-law entropies
Third-law gas-phase statistical entropies are computed for a variety of closed-shell singlet state species using standard formulae based upon canonical partition functions. Molecular parameters are determined ab initio, and sensitivity analyses are performed to determine expected accuracies. Several choices for...
Copyright Protection for AI-Generated Works: Exploring Originality and Ownership in a Digital Landscape
Abstract This research explores AI-generated originality's impact on copyright regulations. It meticulously examines legal frameworks such as the Berne Convention, EU Copyright Law, and national legislation. Rigorously analyzing cases, including Infopaq International A/S v Danske Dagblades Forening and Levola Hengelo...