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Scott Turow and Publishers File Lawsuit Against Meta Over Copyright Issues
Bestselling author Scott Turow, along with five prominent publishing houses, has initiated legal proceedings against Meta, alleging the misuse of copyrighted materials in AI training.
The 1966 Ford: A Mustang in Spirit, but Not in Name Due to Trademark Issues
Ford's 1966 pony car, produced for the German market, shares mechanical similarities with the Mustang but could not bear the name due to a trademark dispute.
Tesla's Innovative Patent Aims to Enhance Vehicle Range by Managing Cabin Temperature
Tesla has filed a new patent that suggests a method for removing hot air from vehicle cabins, potentially improving cooling efficiency and extending range during summer.
Polymarket's Panama Headquarters Remains Hard to Pin Down
After being shut down by U.S. regulators in 2022, Polymarket found a new home in Panama, where it has reportedly enjoyed various tax and legal advantages.
A legal scholar and 'Backtalker' defends critical race theory -- a term she helped coin
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw helped name two contested ideas in U.S. politics — intersectionality and critical race theory. Her memoir chronicles the personal and legal framework for her thinking.
Lilly's Liver Case: A Closer Look at Analyst Reactions
As analysts assess the implications of Lilly's liver case, questions arise about the thoroughness of their evaluations. This discussion highlights key biotech updates, including Cytokinetics' Myqorzo and Johnson & Johnson's IBD therapy.