A lawyer representing the social media giant in a copyright dispute with famous writers said he could no longer “in good conscience” keep working with the company. Freelance Reporter Freelance ...
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Stanford University law professor Mark Lemley, who has been representing Meta in a copyright dispute related to artificial intelligence, announced on Monday that he would be ending his ...
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