Can Tweeting an Emoji Violate the Securities Laws?
Apparently, yes—as a federal judge has just ruled in a securities fraud lawsuit by investors targeting an alleged pump-and-dump scheme of a “meme stock.” Section
Apparently, yes—as a federal judge has just ruled in a securities fraud lawsuit by investors targeting an alleged pump-and-dump scheme of a “meme stock.” Section
Stability AI is a startup company engaged in developing text-to-image generation through the use of AI. Its website boasts that with its product, “Stable Diffusion
The crypto world is abuzz over the recent decision issued in the SEC’s case against Ripple Labs, Inc., which concerns its sales of the XRP
No surprises here, but a proposed class action has just been filed over the spectacular collapse of crypto exchange FTX. The suit does not name
In September, the Internet was abuzz over video of chess titan Magnus Carlsen abruptly leaving a tournament chess game after making just one move. To
Today the Supreme Court granted Certiorari in a case presenting the following question: Does section 230(c)(1) [of the Communications Decency Act] immunize interactive computer services
In early July, numerous jewelry companies exhibited their bling at an event in San Mateo, California. After the event ended, they needed to get their
As described in detail here, in 2017 two music artists sued Taylor Swift and others, claiming that her 2014 hit song Shake It Off infringed
Under longstanding US copyright law, the holder of an enforceable copyright is accorded the exclusive right “to prepare derivative works based upon the copyrighted work.”
A woman in Kentucky has sued Meta Platforms (Facebook), alleging that the social media giant is responsible for a vast array of psychological ills she