Blog Posts
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AI Images and IP Problems: Who Owns an Artificially Generated Image?
by Gabrielle Beeferman Artificial Intelligence (“AI”) image creating software, such as Dall-E 2 and wombo.ai, has been some of the most popular programs among Twitter users this past summer. Combining the user’s imagination alongside the software’s capabilities, several creative images have been displayed across Twitter dashboards. Some examples include “Spongebob Squarepants Shopping for a… Read More »AI Images and IP Problems: Who Owns an Artificially Generated Image?
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Mechanical Doping: The Running War on Super Shoes
by Benjamin Bafumi Competitive racing’s allure is all about doing the inconceivable and breaking personal barriers. For years, feats in professional distance running saw few advances and many runners were reaching unbreakable plateaus using the same shoes they’ve been wearing for years. Recently, however, many sportswear companies have developed “super shoes.”[1] Basically, “super shoes”… Read More »Mechanical Doping: The Running War on Super Shoes
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The Case for the National Biometric Information Privacy Act
by Brenda Alvez In the summer of 2020, Senators Merkley and Sanders introduced the National Biometric Information Privacy Act (“NBIP”).[1] The NBIP was intended to regulate the collection, retention, disclosure, and destruction of biometric information.[2] Biometric information is any information, regardless of how it is captured, based on an individual’s biometric identifier used to… Read More »The Case for the National Biometric Information Privacy Act