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Copyright Office Stakes Out Position on Use of Works for AI Training
Key Takeaways – -The U.S. Copyright Office released a “prepublication” version of Part Three of its artificial intelligence (AI) report addressing generative AI training. -The report considers both whether training a generative AI model (and the models themselves) may involve acts that constitute prima facie copyright infringement, as well as potential fair use defenses….By: Perkins…
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Should You File a Personal Injury Claim? 10 Key Facts for Accident Victims in Florida
If you were injured in an accident in Florida, you may have a personal injury claim. Florida law entitles accident victims to just compensation in a wide range of circumstances. But if you have a claim, it is up to you to take legal action, and you need to be prepared to work with a…
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Warning! Clear Labels Lead to Better Defense Protection for Manufacturers, Says Louisiana Supreme Court
A recent Louisiana Supreme Court decision confirmed that clear and express warning labels are a powerful defense for manufacturers against product liability claims under the Louisiana Products Liability Act (LPLA), especially when injuries arise from a consumer’s misuse of a product contrary to those warnings….By: Adams & Reese
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Crimea, Once a Crossroad of Civilizations, Finds Itself Isolated and Under Attack
Mostly Russian visitors now cavort along its historic beaches, hoping to avoid the Ukrainian drones whizzing toward military targets.
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Group Accuses Hamas of Threatening Aid Workers in Gaza
The Israel-backed Gaza Humanitarian Foundation said the threats had made it “impossible to proceed” with food distribution. Hamas denied the accusation and accused the group of lacking neutrality.
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U.S. and China Meet at Precarious Moment in Trade War
Officials from both sides are meeting on Monday in London, aiming to resolve differences over tariffs and supply chains that have endangered a fragile truce between the countries.
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Israel Intercepts Gaza Aid Ship Carrying Greta Thunberg: What to Know
The civilian ship, called the Madleen, was on a mission organized by a group that opposes the nearly two-decade-old blockade of Gaza.
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Ukraine Says Russia Launched 499 Missiles and Drones in Biggest Air Assault of War
The attack used almost 500 drones and missiles, breaking a record set just days earlier, as Russia tries to overwhelm Ukraine’s air defenses, which shot down most of the weapons.
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Cannes 2025 Video #9: Wrap Up
Chaz Ebert recounts her Chaz Ebert recounts her experience at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival, from cell phone usage to panels to chats with critics and correspondents also attending the fest. Subjects interviewed include composer Baptiste Carvet, professors Nate Kohn and Eric Pierson; actors Nicholas and Pamela Guest; Mill Valley Film Festival Director Mark Fishkin, and…
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First Fossil Proof Found That Long-Necked Dinosaurs Were Vegetarians
“It’s the smoking gun, or the steaming guts,” said a paleontologist from a team that also found that the sauropods didn’t chew their food.