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Current Face Recognition Technology Perpetuates Racial and Gender Bias

Posted on March 16, 2023 by cfreeman2

Written by Christina Nieves Face recognition technology is the automated process of attempting to identify a person by comparing their image against other images or videos of human faces.[1] This biometric technology runs on algorithms trained by developers to analyze… Continue Reading →

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“For You”: AI Recommendations for Better or Worse?

Posted on March 16, 2023 by cfreeman2

Written by: Korina Buford   AI, or Artificial Intelligence, refers to the intelligence demonstrated by machines, allowing them to perform tasks that usually require human discernment, such as perceiving, synthesizing, and inferring information.[1]  Although the ability of this technology to… Continue Reading →

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Using Trade Secret Law to Strengthen Tribal Sovereignty Through the Protection of Traditional Knowledge

Posted on February 22, 2023 by cfreeman2

Written by Elisa Rivas: The special relationship that exists between federally recognized American Indian Tribes and the United States is one that recognizes the tribes as sovereigns with the right to govern themselves. The doctrine of tribal sovereignty acknowledges that… Continue Reading →

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Are You a Walking Copyright Infringement?

Posted on February 16, 2023 by cfreeman2

Written by Nhi Pham: Once stereotyped as a taboo and stigma, tattoos are viewed as intricate artwork that shapes one’s identity. As the tattoo industry booms, questions regarding whether tattoos can be protected by copyright have gone largely unanswered in… Continue Reading →

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Beyond Human Creativity: Artificial Intelligence and Copyright Law

Posted on November 21, 2022 by cfreeman2

Written by: Payton Wilson The introduction of the internet in 1983 sparked advances in the legal field at a supersonic rate. Intellectual property and privacy law were faced with new issues that, through the judiciary and legislative branches, found some… Continue Reading →

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A Legal 1v1: Tencent v. Moonton

Posted on November 1, 2022 by cfreeman2

Written by: Stephen “Nick” Ondrish When evaluating a copyright holder’s exclusive right to a specific expression of an idea, where is the line between copying and inspiration? There is an ongoing legal battle between video game industry giants Tencent Holdings… Continue Reading →

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