Published inLegabytesData privacy law in the US is a patchwork of state and federal laws.For better or for worse, a recent court ruling and the FTC’s support for it make it likely that US data privacy law will remain a…Jul 21, 2023Jul 21, 2023
Published inLegabytesThe Many Lawsuits of ChatGPT, Part II: Copyright InfringementNovelists are suing OpenAI for using their novels to train ChatGPT. But the book they’re trying to throw at OpenAI hasn’t been written yet.Jul 12, 20231Jul 12, 20231
Published inLegabytesGoogle recently updated its privacy policy. Here’s why the revisions could lead to problems.Normally, companies’ privacy policy updates fly under the radar. But when Google updates its privacy policy, it’s a big deal.Jul 7, 2023Jul 7, 2023
Published inLegabytesThe Many Lawsuits of ChatGPT, Part I: Inaccurate or Harmful InformationWith great power comes not-so-great litigation.Jul 4, 2023Jul 4, 2023
Published inLegabytesHow exactly is “AI-generated” music created? What does the law have to say about it?An “AI generated” song has raised fears and legal questions. But not all of the fears are legitimate, and not all of the questions are new.Jun 28, 202310Jun 28, 202310
Published inLegabytesHow does Texas’ new data privacy law define “small business”?Today’s edition of Legabytes:Jun 21, 2023Jun 21, 2023
Published inLegabytesWhat is the My Health, My Data Act? Why is it important?MHMD is the first law of its kind in the US and is worth paying attention to due to its potential implications for the regulatory…Jun 21, 2023Jun 21, 2023
Published inLegabytesWhat do I need to do to keep my “secret sauce” a secret?Today’s edition of Legabytes:May 29, 2023May 29, 2023
Published inLegabytesWhat does it mean for a privacy policy to be comprehensive?Today’s edition of Legabytes:May 28, 2023May 28, 2023
Published inLegabytesHow does open source software licensing work?Today’s edition of Legabytes:May 27, 2023May 27, 2023