Suppose I were to read a highly acclaimed book and take notes about its stylistic choices.
Suppose I write a new book on a totally different topic using the stylistic points I noted. Would publishing the totally different book violate copyright?This is the same situation that the novelists’ case addresses. The publishing industry might decide to protect books that are used as AI training data. If so, they need to devise and implement a new methodology, different from copyright.
After the 2020 election, Republicans perpetuated the Big Lie and claimed that Trump had won and the presidency had been stolen from him. Now the Supreme Court has struck down the student loan forgiveness program. UC Berkeley School of Law Dean Erwin Chemerinsky explains, “a federal statute … explicitly authorizes the secretary of education to ‘waive or modify’ student loan obligations. That is exactly what President Biden did.”
One wonders if today this conservative Supreme Court, under Chief Justice John Roberts, is ruling from alternative federal statutes and an alternative Constitution.The conservative majority of the United States Supreme Court, in the 6-3 decision of 303 Creative v. Elenis, rules that a Colorado designer can deny services to same-sex couples based on her religious beliefs.