RSM Visiting Scholar Eric Gilbert and coauthors argue that we need new laws to expedite the takedown of non-consensual intimate media (NCIM).
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Vermillio, an AI licensing and protection platform, has secured $16 million in series A funding from Sony Music and DNS ...
The bill is designed to speed the removal of revenge porn, which is intimate imagery posted online without an individual's ...
Austin Manes and Nicholas Tonckens of Kramer Levin Naftalis & Frankel LLP discuss privacy and cybersecurity policy under the ...
I am a pacifist and have been so for most of my life. Nonetheless, I will not hesitate to join a revolution against the ...
On February 25, 2025, the United States District Court for the Western District of Washington issued a cautionary decision for all businesses ...
The city is now in its 10th year of federal oversight after years of police abuses and millions of dollars spent to settle ...
Emerging technical methods to allow media rights holders to protect or monetize their content as data to train AI models ...