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From Encryption to Employment, U.S. Federal Agencies Brace for the Effects of Quantum Computing, AI and More

By Shruti Bhutani Arora, Jeewon K. Serrato & Gabby Torres
May 31, 2024

In this week’s edition of Consumer Protection Dispatch, we look at the latest regulatory developments from the U.S. Department of Commerce, Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, and the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding data and AI.
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Consumer Protection Dispatch: The Latest Developments in the World of Consumer Protection (5/22/24)

By Christine Mastromonaco, Shruti Bhutani Arora & Jeewon K. Serrato
May 22, 2024

(The Consumer Protection Dispatch summarizes industry news and updates on emerging issues involving a variety of consumer protection issues including, but not limited to, data and AI.)
This week’s edition includes latest developments relating to AI laws passed by Colorado,…

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Supreme Court Confirms Copyright Damages Can Extend Beyond Three-Year Statute of Limitations

By Callie A. Bjurstrom, Carolyn S. Toto & Jon Jekel
May 9, 2024

In a landmark decision, the U.S. Supreme Court confirmed that “[t]he Copyright Act entitles a copyright owner to obtain monetary relief for any timely infringement claim, no matter when the infringement occurred.” See Warner Chappell Music Inc. et al. v.

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The Brisk Evolution of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) Rights

By Alex-g-anderson
May 1, 2024
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Developments in the world of name, image and likeness (NIL) rights continue to occur at an extremely swift pace.
Within the last two weeks, Virginia amended its existing NIL laws to significantly strengthen student-athlete NIL rights, and the NCAA adopted…

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The EU and UK Introduce New IoT Security Standards

By Steven Farmer, Scott Morton & Mark Booth
April 9, 2024

The FCC’s recent introduction of a new Voluntary Cybersecurity Labelling Program for consumer Internet of Things (IoT) products reflects the continued desire by U.S. regulators to bolster the security of the ever-increasing number of internet-connected household items available to the…

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Could Your AI Testing Tool Throw You into the Breach?

By Pillsbury's Internet And Social Media Team
April 8, 2024

Testing AI systems is essential for ensuring their effectiveness, reliability and safety in real-world applications. Companies can employ various mechanisms to rigorously evaluate their AI technologies.
In “Is Your AI Testing Tool a Breach of Contract Claim Waiting to Happen?”…

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Artificial Intelligence in Renewable Energy | Pratt’s Energy Law Report

By Pillsbury's Internet And Social Media Team
March 28, 2024

The potential of artificial intelligence to transform industries is well-established, but what exactly does that mean for a specific industry?
For Pratt’s Energy Law Report, Robert A. James, Aimee P. Ghosh, Cara M. MacDonald and the Hon. Jerry…

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eIDAS 2.0: Paving the Way for a Unified Digital Identity Framework in Europe

By Steven Farmer, Scott Morton, Johanna Lipponen & Mark Booth
March 27, 2024
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Electronic identification and trust services (eIDAS) refer to a range of services that include verifying the identity of individuals and businesses online and verifying the authenticity of electronic documents. Since 2014, such services provided in the EU have been subject…

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The FCC Implements a Voluntary Cybersecurity Labeling Program for IoT Products

By Pillsbury's Internet And Social Media Team
March 21, 2024

Reflecting the growing concern with cybersecurity threats associated with Internet of Things (IoT) products, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted rules at its March 2024 meeting to implement a new Voluntary Cybersecurity Labeling Program. The new label— “U.S. Cyber…

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EU Passes Comprehensive Law on Artificial Intelligence, Heralding a New Era of AI Regulation

By Steven Farmer, Scott Morton & Mark Booth
March 13, 2024

On March 13, 2024, the EU Parliament voted to pass the EU’s much-discussed AI Act (with 523 votes in favor, 46 against and 49 abstentions). For an insight into the AI Act’s progression through the EU lawmaking system, see our…

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