law
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Yuga Labs Claims Its Bored Apes Have Copyright, Even if It Never Filed for Protection
Yuga Labs, the company behind the toilet-obsessed Bored Ape Yacht Club NFTs, is in a strange space regarding its intellectual property.
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Can You Be Behind the Wheel of a Self-Driving Car While Drunk?
With self-driving cars promising safer roads, will we be subject to the same drink driving laws we are now if the car is in control?
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China Is Setting the Standard for Deepfake Regulation, for Better or Worse
New rules set to take effect on January 10 will require individuals to obtain a person’s consent before using tech to edit their voice or image.
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How a #MeToo Facebook Post Is Testing the Limits of SCOTUS’ 60-Year-Old Defamation Decision
Defamation, an umbrella term encompassing both libel and slander, is a legal doctrine that allows a plaintiff to recover damages if the defendant makes a false statement about them to others, harming their reputation and esteem in the community. However, different rules apply when the statements involve public figures or issues, and what is considered…