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October 27th, 2023
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Removed Ryan Budish, "Helping Global Policymakers Navigate AI’s Challenges and Opportunities," Medium.com (August 13, 2018), read all from Hot Topics in Digital Tech (HLS 1L Reading Group, Fall 2023)
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Added Nancy A. Fischer, Elizabeth Vella Moeller, The Honorable Jerry McNerney, Amaris Trozzo, Steven Farmer, Jenny (Jia) Sheng, Jack Ko, Ph.D., Jenny Y. Liu, Chunbin Xu, Fred Ji, Wenjun Cai, "Unleashing the AI Imagination: A Global Overview of Generative AI Regulations," Pillsbury (August 11, 2023)
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October 12th, 2023
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September 29th, 2023
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Removed Doshi-Velez, Finale and Kortz, Mason and Budish, Ryan and Bavitz, Christopher and Gershman, Samuel J. and O'Brien, David and Shieber, Stuart and Waldo, Jim and Weinberger, David and Wood, Alexandra, "Accountability of AI Under the Law: The Role of Explanation" (November 3, 2017), available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3064761, read all from Hot Topics in Digital Tech (HLS 1L Reading Group, Fall 2022)
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Removed James Vincent, "EU approves controversial Copyright Directive, including internet ‘link tax’ and ‘upload filter’," The Verge (September 12, 2018) from Hot Topics in Digital Tech (HLS 1L Reading Group, Fall 2022)
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Removed Section 512 Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment, Docket No. 2015-7, Comment of Google, Inc. (April 1, 2016), read Responses to Questions 1, 2, and 7, pages 1 - 5 and page 8 (~6 pages) from Hot Topics in Digital Tech (HLS 1L Reading Group, Fall 2022)
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Removed In the Matter of: Section 512 Study: Notice and Request for Public Comment, Docket No. 2015-7, Before the U.S. Copyright Office, Library of Congress, Joint Comments of Recording Industry Association of America et al. (March 31, 2016), read Sections I, II, and III, pages 1 - 14 (~13 pages) from Hot Topics in Digital Tech (HLS 1L Reading Group, Fall 2022)
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September 18th, 2022
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Casebook first published.
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