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Japan’s New AI Guidelines: Technological Triumph or Regulatory Riddle?

1024 663 Yusuke Hisashi

Japan has built a well-deserved reputation for technological prowess and a progressive attitude toward innovation. So, it’s no surprise that it is one of the first countries to release regulations and guidelines governing generative artificial intelligence imagery.

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AI-ding and Abetting? When AI Content Enables Criminals

1000 648 David Hoppe

When ChatGPT was launched last year, it took the tech world by storm thanks to its role as a smart coding assistant and its ability to speed the writing process for workers in any industry. Since then, generative AI systems for a variety of uses have gained fans all over the world.

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Extended Reality Check: Legal Implications for the Gaming Industry

1000 648 David Hoppe

Extended Reality (XR), also known as ‘cross reality,’ is an emerging technology that encompasses a spectrum of experiences, including virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), mixed reality (MR), cinematic reality, and other alternative realms.

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Ripple Effect: Crypto Regulation after SEC’s Court Defeat

1000 648 David Hoppe

In a landmark ruling on July 13, 2023, the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York determined that Ripple Labs Inc. did not break federal securities laws by selling its XRP token on public exchanges. This decision marks a significant victory for the cryptocurrency sector, eliciting widespread acclaim from digital asset corporations and crypto enthusiasts alike.

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Utah Grants DAO’s Corporate Identity, Personhood Status

1000 648 Amy Sanderson

Utah Legislature’s passage of its DAO (Decentralized Autonomous Organization) Act on March 1 vaults it into the lead in the race to regulate DAOs by granting them unprecedented recognition as legal entities. The Act, which goes into effect on January 1, 2024, recognizes DAOs as legal entities and offers these organizations limited liability protection.

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Pan-Pacific Plans: A Guide for Japanese Companies Expanding to the US

1000 648 Yusuke Hisashi

The rapid evolution of the digital economy has exerted a profound impact on international business. One trend that’s increasingly coming into focus is the growing interest among Japanese companies in establishing corporations, branches, and regional headquarters in the United States.

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UK Issues NFT Trademark Guidance for the Metaverse

1000 648 David Hoppe

The UK Intellectual Property Office (UKIPO) has recently released updated trademark guidance that aims to shed light on the intricate world of non-fungible tokens (NFTs), virtual goods, and the metaverse. This comprehensive guidance seeks to provide much-needed clarity on the appropriate classification of these digital assets in the metaverse.

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China Takes the Lead in AI Regulation

1000 648 David Hoppe

China has established itself as the world leader in artificial intelligence regulation. In May, Beijing concluded a second cohort of rules restricting the use of deepfakes. The development is the latest in a series of Chinese government interventions aimed at protecting the public and engendering trust in AI technologies.

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Meta-verdict: Developers’ Liability for Avatar Misdeeds

1000 648 David Hoppe

We recently discussed the myriad legal issues arising out of the development of the metaverse and users’ interaction through avatars. Here, we look at some of the key legal risks that game developers, social applications, and metaverse platforms assume when problems occur in the virtual environment.

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The Thinking Person’s Guide to Artificial Intelligence Law

1000 648 David Hoppe

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is one of the fastest-growing technologies in the world today, and it’s making big waves in the business landscape. AI is being used to improve business processes, automate repetitive tasks, and provide insights that were once impossible to obtain.

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