Tech & Intellectual Property

Are States Ready for the 2025 AI Regulations in Elections?
Tech & Intellectual Property Are States Ready for the 2025 AI Regulations in Elections?

As artificial intelligence continues to permeate nearly every aspect of modern life, the realm of elections is certainly no exception, spurring a flurry of legislative activities across various U.S. states to establish guidelines and controls by 2025. Amid mounting apprehensions about AI’s p

Coinbase Advocates for Clear and Balanced US Crypto Regulatory Framework
Tech & Intellectual Property Coinbase Advocates for Clear and Balanced US Crypto Regulatory Framework

The ever-evolving landscape of cryptocurrency regulation in the United States has recently been addressed with a strategic push from Coinbase. Recognizing the pressing need for a consistent and transparent regulatory framework, Coinbase's chief policy officer, Faryar Shirzad, presented six

Arthur J. Gallagher Settles Data Breach Lawsuit for $21 Million
Tech & Intellectual Property Arthur J. Gallagher Settles Data Breach Lawsuit for $21 Million

In a compelling recent development, Arthur J. Gallagher & Co., one of the world's largest insurance companies, reached a noteworthy settlement following a significant data breach incident from June to September 2020. This breach, which has had far-reaching consequences for the

Ransomware Payments Plummet in 2023 Due to Law Enforcement Efforts
Tech & Intellectual Property Ransomware Payments Plummet in 2023 Due to Law Enforcement Efforts

The year 2023 has witnessed a surprising and significant reduction in ransomware payments, as detailed in a new report by Chainalysis. According to the report, ransomware payments fell dramatically by approximately 35%, with the total amount dropping from $1.25 billion to $812.55 million. This

How Will Legal Tech Trends Transform Law Firms in 2025?
Tech & Intellectual Property How Will Legal Tech Trends Transform Law Firms in 2025?

The future of law firms is set to undergo significant transformations in 2025, driven by emerging legal tech trends. The adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) will revolutionize legal research and contract analysis, drastically improving both efficiency and accuracy. AI's ability to process

USCO Report: Human Authorship Essential for AI-Generated Copyright
Tech & Intellectual Property USCO Report: Human Authorship Essential for AI-Generated Copyright

The United States Copyright Office (USCO) has released a pivotal report on January 29, 2025, addressing the copyrightability of materials generated by artificial intelligence (AI) systems. This report is the second in a series of three, aimed at clarifying the complex relationship between copyright

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