Tech Regulations & Compliance

Can North Carolina Effectively Regulate AI and Social Media?
Tech & Intellectual Property Can North Carolina Effectively Regulate AI and Social Media?

The legislative chambers of North Carolina have recently become a focal point for a transformative debate that seeks to reconcile the rapid proliferation of algorithmic tools with the fundamental need for public safety. At the heart of this movement is House Bill 301, a legislative package

Should Flight Tracking Data Be Used to Tax Private Jets?
Regulatory & Administrative Law Should Flight Tracking Data Be Used to Tax Private Jets?

The digital footprint of a private jet was once a closely guarded secret, known only to pilots and air traffic controllers, but a recent shift in how local governments analyze satellite data has suddenly transformed the sky into an open ledger for tax collectors. This technological transparency led

Washington Debates How to Share AI Industry Wealth
Tech & Intellectual Property Washington Debates How to Share AI Industry Wealth

The corridors of power in Washington are currently vibrating with a discourse that has transcended the abstract ethics of machine learning to focus squarely on who gets to keep the massive financial rewards generated by the artificial intelligence revolution. While the previous years were dominated

How Does the C.A.R.T. Act Shape Connecticut’s Digital Future?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Does the C.A.R.T. Act Shape Connecticut’s Digital Future?

The digital ecosystem within the borders of Connecticut is undergoing a profound transformation as lawmakers implement a comprehensive framework designed to curb the excesses of Silicon Valley while fostering local innovation. Known formally as Public Act 26-15, the Connecticut Age-Appropriate

Is Agentic AI Outpacing Human-Centric Privacy Laws?
Tech & Intellectual Property Is Agentic AI Outpacing Human-Centric Privacy Laws?

The sudden emergence of autonomous software entities that can navigate complex digital ecosystems and make independent decisions has fundamentally challenged the static nature of modern legal compliance. This technological shift into agentic artificial intelligence represents a departure from the

Will AI Companies Face a Big Tobacco Moment in Court?
Tech & Intellectual Property Will AI Companies Face a Big Tobacco Moment in Court?

The unprecedented velocity of generative model deployment has finally collided with the deliberate and slow-moving machinery of the global legal system, sparking a critical debate over whether software creators should be held to the same rigorous safety standards as heavy industrial manufacturers.

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