U.S. President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Friday suspending security clearances held by people at New York law ...
Duane Morris attorneys explore what the Thomson Reuters v. Ross Intelligence decision’s novel application of the “fair use” ...
The United States will begin enforcing a visitor registration law for Canadians who enter the U.S. via land borders, the New ...
Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech ...
Bibas noted that while the public has an interest in accessing the law, opinions by judges "are freely available," and Ross "has no right to Thomson Reuter's parsing of the law." The judge also ...
The judge asked for additional summary judgment briefing both on Thomson Reuters’ contention that ... Dale teaches at Harvard Law School, and I always love to see her get into professor mode ...
Thomson Reuters showed strong growth in core segments ... growth (as opposed to a better end market environment). Practical Law, Direct and Indirect Tax, and International were all key ...
Judge Stephanos Bibas of the 3rd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals issued a decision Tuesday that affirmed Ross Intelligence was not permitted under U.S. copyright law to use the company’s content in ...
The ruling, though, could have an influence on the outcome of those cases that are currently winding through the courts, one of the tech law experts said. Thomson Reuters sued the now-shuttered ...
In Thomson Reuters Enterprise Centre GMBH v. Ross Intel. Inc., Judge Bibas held, among other things, that two of the four factors analyzed in determining whether copyright infringement is ...
Thomson Reuters’ Westlaw legal research platform is used to access and search case law and other legal materials. Although judicial opinions are not subject to copyright, Westlaw also has ...