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AI COPYRIGHT LITIGATION V. LICENSING: AN EXPLORATION

A Collaborative Student Report. This report seeks to understand the current state of litigation and licensing related to copyright cases related to artificial intelligence.  Conducted as a classroom exercise at Tulane Law School, we thought others might find it useful as well.  In short, there’s a lot going on, a...

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INTERVIEW OF THERESA WEISENBERGER AND CHAD RUTKOWSKI
Chad Rutkowski BakerHostetler
Theresa Weisenberger BakerHostetler
Elizabeth Townsend Gard John E. Koerner Endowed Professor of Law, Tulane University Law School

Chad Rutkowski and Theresa Weisenbergerboth attorn...

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SECTION 1202(B) AND AI: IMPLICATIONS FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT LAWSUITS AND CONSIDERATIONS FOR DIGITAL CREATORS
Maria Crusey J.D. (2025), Washington University School of Law; A.B. (2022), Washington University in St. Louis.

Section 1202(b) of the DMCA imposes liability–including potentially sizeable statutory damages awards–on users who remove or alter ...

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BREAKING NEWS: THE COPYRIGHT OFFICE AND AI

On May 9, 2025, the U.S. Copyright Office released the third part of the Copyright and AI Report, subtitled “Generative AI Training.”  This was a “pre-publication version.” And it w...

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TALKIN' 'BOUT AI GENERATION: COPYRIGHT AND THE GENERATIVE-AI SUPPLY CHAIN
Katherine Lee Co-founder, The Center for Generative AI, Law, and Policy Research (The GenLaw Center); Ph.D. Candidate in Computer Science, Cornell University (on leave); Staff Research Scientist and GenAI Attack Team Lead, Google DeepMind
A. Feder Cooper Co-Founder, The GenLaw Center; Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Yale University (to commence 2026), Postdoctoral Researcher at Microsoft Research and a Postdoctoral Affiliate at Stanford University
James Grimmelman Tessler Family Professor of Digital and Information Law, Cornell Law School and Cornell Tech; Director, Cornell Tech Research Lab for Applied Law and Technology (CTRL-ALT).

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