Monthly Archives: August 2024
Microsoft, Open AI Sued for Copyright Infringement
Artificial intelligence has been gaining traction in recent years. Technology companies are using a variety of materials to train chatbots and apps such as ChatGPT to become more human-like. As you can imagine, this is bringing about legal concerns. Training these apps and chatbots involves the use of copyrighted articles and already published stories…. Read More »
Alumni Band to Pay Earth Wind & Fire $750,000 for Copyright Infringement
Many popular bands and singers have tribute bands. These bands are known for playing the music of a well-known artist, drawing fans who desire to see their favorite music played live in concert. However, there is often a fine line between acting as a tribute band and illegally infringing on the band’s work. This… Read More »
Retirement Plans for Sole Proprietors
Sole proprietors have a lot to worry about. Owning your own business can be fun and freeing, but also complex. You need to constantly be worrying about money. Do you have enough? Even when you retire, the money problems don’t end there. Now you need to worry about consistent income. Even if you get… Read More »
Types of Business Contracts You Should Know About
Running a business can be exciting for those who enjoy a fast-paced, always-changing environment. But what many people fail to realize is that there’s a lot of administrative duties involved, such as paperwork. Businesses are built on the foundation of contracts, whether they are for clients, vendors, or employees. Contracts protect the rights of… Read More »