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Parties in Nazemian, Dubus v. NVIDIA file joint case management statement
Read more: Parties in Nazemian, Dubus v. NVIDIA file joint case management statementThe parties in the consolidated cases of Nazemian and Dubus v. NVIDIA filed their joint case management statement. It provides a preview of their arguments on fair use. Take a look below:
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Judge Bibas holds hearing on summary judgment, but expects a trial on some issues unless ROSS can prevail on fair use. Trial would be in May 2025.
Read more: Judge Bibas holds hearing on summary judgment, but expects a trial on some issues unless ROSS can prevail on fair use. Trial would be in May 2025.Aruni Soni of Bloomberg Law has an excellent account (sorry if paywalled) of the summary judgment hearing before Judge Stephanos Bibas yesterday in Philadelphia. The two sides offered their arguments on infringement of Westlaw’s headnotes and on fair use in the training of ROSS Intelligence’s AI model. According to Soni, “Unless I grant summary judgment…
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Judge Bibas holds crucial hearing on SJ motions re: infringement, fair use in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence
Read more: Judge Bibas holds crucial hearing on SJ motions re: infringement, fair use in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS IntelligenceJudge Bibas is currently holding the hearing on the cross-motions for summary judgment in Thomson Reuters v. ROSS Intelligence in Philadelphia. (Unfortunately I’m not at the hearing.) ORAL ORDER: The summary judgment hearing will be held beginning at 10 a.m. EST on December 5, 2024, in the James A. Byrne U.S. Courthouse, Courtroom 10-B, in Philadelphia, PA.…
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Judge Breyer grants stipulated order to consolidate O’Nan, Makkai lawsuits v. Databricks
Read more: Judge Breyer grants stipulated order to consolidate O’Nan, Makkai lawsuits v. DatabricksJudge Breyer granted a stipulated order sought by the parties to consolidate the O’Nan, Makkai lawsuits against Databricks. It’s consolidated for all purposes. Order is below:
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Canadian newspapers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement. Complaint PDF in Toronto Star Newspapers v. OpenAI
Read more: Canadian newspapers sue OpenAI for copyright infringement. Complaint PDF in Toronto Star Newspapers v. OpenAIOpenAI is being sued yet again for alleged copyright infringement. This time, in Canada, by a group of newspapers led by Toronto Star Newspapers. This appears to be the second AI-related copyright lawsuit filed in Canada. Canadian Legal Information Institute (CanLII) filed one earlier in November against Caseway AI.
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Judge McMahon gives 2 week extension to OpenAI to reply to Raw Story Media’s motion to file 1st Amended Complaint
Read more: Judge McMahon gives 2 week extension to OpenAI to reply to Raw Story Media’s motion to file 1st Amended ComplaintOpenAI received an extension until December 20, 2024 to reply to Raw Story Media’s motion to file a First Amended Complaint after Judge McMahon dismissed the original complaint due to lack of standing, or an alleged injury in fact under Article III of the Constitution.
