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Interesting articles, speeches and podcasts

Fri Jun 30 2023

Can computers create copyright? Applying IP law to the output of generative AI by Daniel Kiley and Paul Sigar of HWL Ebsworth

Censorship in the law reports? by Colin Fong, Australian Law Librarian. Vol. 31 No. 2 2023

Corporate governance – big ideas and debates?, Justice Gordon AC, Harold Ford Memorial Lecture

Cultural icons, fair use and AI - the Prince decision and the future of copyright by Thomas Crowe and Paul Kallenbach of MinterEllison

Fake news? - ACMA to receive new powers to hold digital platforms to account by Sinead Lynch and Adam Walker of Gadens

Hallucination is the last thing you need by Shawn Curran, Sam Lansley and Oliver Bethell, Cornell University

Law Pod UK presented by Robert Kellar KC - NFTs : blockchain technology and the legal framework

Law Report (ABC) for 27 June presented by Damien Carrick - Kids' book points refugee mums to legal help

Lawyers are not obsolete… yet by Sarah Bullock of Cornwalls

The new digital giants by Lisa Fitzgerald of Lander and Rogers

Private international law and voices of children from Sydney Law School

The significance of context in misleading and deceptive conduct cases, Justice Rares, Commercial Law Association Lunchtime Series

UK Government sued over inadequate assessment of environmental impacts of the UK-Australia Free Trade Agreement by Duncan Grieve and Sharon Takhar of Cadwalader Wickersham & Taft

What happens when elderly parents transfer property to their children "upon trust"? by Monica Blizzard of KHQ Lawyers

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