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The rise of generative AI models like Gemini, ChatGPT and others has sparked a wave of legal battles over how these models are trained and potential copyright issues. In this episode of Media Minute on the Legal Landscape, Haynes Boone Communications Manager William Joy and Litigation Partner Lee Johnston discuss the current state of copyright law related to AI, the arguments being presented by both content creators and AI developers and the potential path forward for AI development.
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The Supreme Court just wrapped up a term that had major impacts for the tech and political worlds. In this episode of the Media Minute on Haynes Boone's Legal Landscape podcast, Communications Manager William Joy and IP Litigation Associate Michael Lambert dive into major First Amendment cases including NetChoice, NRA v. Vullo, Murthy v. Missouri and others. They take a look at how these rulings affect content moderation, government influence, and public officials on social media.
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Is AI-generated content entitled to royalties? On the latest Media Minute, Communications Manager William Joy and Counsel Darwin Bruce dive into the agreements between artists, entertainment studios, and distributors about AI protections. This episode explores the use of AI in media, key contract considerations, and the need for regulation.
HB Media Minute is moving! This is our final episode on this podcast page. Moving forward, you can find our new episodes at The Legal Landscape [Hyperlink to the new show page on Apple or Spotify, not buzz sprout]. Thank you to all our loyal listeners, and we hope you'll continue to follow us over at the Legal Landscape!
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Today we're talking about Jack Daniels vs VIP Products or as it could and maybe should be called: Jack Daniels vs a company that makes a whiskey themed chew toy for dogs.While it sounds like a joke, it's actually a crucially important case that spans a decade where the Supreme Court reversed a 9th circuit decision. Today, Michael lambert who is an Austin-based member of the firm's intellectual property group is talking to IP Partner Rich Rochford in our New York office.
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Today, the head of our Haynes Boone Media and Entertainment Practice Group, Laura Prather, will interview Susan Coughtrie, Co-Founder of the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition, about the developments in implementing protections against SLAPP suits in the U.K. and how we got here. Laura is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer who has litigated against SLAPPs in courts across the country and has advocated for and been instrumental in the passage of Anti-SLAPP laws throughout the U.S. recently returning from a stint as a Fulbright Scholar studying global freedom of expression issues. Susan serves as Director of the Foreign Policy Center and author of the report “Unsafe for Scrutiny: Examining the pressures faced by journalists uncovering financial crime and corruption around the World.” A former journalist, Susan has a strong background in human rights advocacy, and her report swayed public opinion by exposing how reporters face risks to their freedom and security, from vexatious lawsuits (SLAPPs) to violence for exposing wrongdoing. Susan was instrumental in establishing the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe and the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition and has helped to expose the devastating impact SLAPP suits can have on NGO's, protestors, and others who speak truth to power.
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Today we're talking about Jack Daniels vs VIP Products or as it could and maybe should be called: Jack Daniels vs a company that makes a whiskey themed chew toy for dogs.While it sounds like a joke, it's actually a crucially important case that spans a decade where the Supreme Court reversed a 9th circuit decision. Today, Michael lambert who is an Austin-based member of the firm's intellectual property group is talking to IP Partner Rich Rochford in our New York office.
The pod is famous: the boys were on Fox 29... and today cover the Eagles' domination of Primetime Kirk and the tail end of the Phillies season. Injuries abound in the NFL, Coach Prime and co are 3-0, and the Browns are the Browns. Plus: John's Media Minute.
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Today, the head of our Haynes Boone Media and Entertainment Practice Group, Laura Prather, will interview Susan Coughtrie, Co-Founder of the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition, about the developments in implementing protections against SLAPP suits in the U.K. and how we got here. Laura is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer who has litigated against SLAPPs in courts across the country and has advocated for and been instrumental in the passage of Anti-SLAPP laws throughout the U.S. recently returning from a stint as a Fulbright Scholar studying global freedom of expression issues. Susan serves as Director of the Foreign Policy Center and author of the report “Unsafe for Scrutiny: Examining the pressures faced by journalists uncovering financial crime and corruption around the World.” A former journalist, Susan has a strong background in human rights advocacy, and her report swayed public opinion by exposing how reporters face risks to their freedom and security, from vexatious lawsuits (SLAPPs) to violence for exposing wrongdoing. Susan was instrumental in establishing the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe and the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition and has helped to expose the devastating impact SLAPP suits can have on NGO's, protestors, and others who speak truth to power.
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Today, the head of our Haynes Boone media and entertainment practice group, Laura Prather, will interview Charlie Holt, Founder and Co-Chair of the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe about the developments in implementing protections against SLAPP suits in Europe and how we got here. Laura is an experienced trial and appellate lawyer who has litigated against SLAPPs in courts across the country and has advocated for and been instrumental in the passage of Anti-SLAPP laws throughout the U.S., recently returning from a stint as a Fulbright Scholar studying global freedom of expression issues. Charlie serves as Legal Counsel for Campaigns for Greenpeace International and UK Campaigns Manager for English PEN. He has a strong background in human rights advocacy and a thematic expertise in freedom of expression and the right to protest. Charlie was instrumental in establishing the Coalition Against SLAPPs in Europe and the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition and has personal experience through his work at Greenpeace in the devastating impact SLAPP suits can have on NGO's, protestors, and others who speak to power.
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In a copyright case closely watched by content creators, the U.S. Supreme Court held, 7-2, that the first fair use factor—“the purpose and character of the use” —weighed against Andy Warhol's use of Lynn Goldsmith's black-and-white photograph of Prince to create a colorful silk-screen illustration of the musician that was later licensed to Vanity Fair without Goldsmith's consent. Justice Sonia Sotomayor, writing for the majority, first explained that courts analyzing the first fair use factor should balance “the degree to which the use has a further purpose or different character” against the “nature of the use,” whether commercial or nonprofit. Under that rubric, the Court next found that even though Warhol's illustration “adds new expression to Goldsmith's photograph,” the first fair use factor favored Goldsmith because the works shared “substantially the same commercial purpose”—Goldsmith's photograph and Warhol's illustration were both “portraits of Prince used to depict Prince in magazine stories about Prince.”
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Following a brief hiatus, the HB Media Minute podcast is back, and we've got a fun one today. The topic: a review of an Arizona Supreme Court ruling in April that was a big win for free speech. The case had interesting facts — pitting a Republican candidate for U.S. Senate against the host of a radio show in Arizona called The Conservative Circus — and raises important Constitutional issues about the extent to which citizens are free to offer their views of political candidates. Best of all we have the winning Haynes Boone legal team with us today to break down the ruling and what it means for First Amendment law: Austin-based Partner Laura Prather, chair of the firm's Media Law Practice, and Associate Michael Lambert.
College students are taking part in a dangerous social media stunt where they chug gallons of alcohol-laced, flavored water.
KMOX's Megan Lynch and Media Literacy expert Julie Smith help you make sense of the media you and your family use every day. Listen to the "What the Media?!!?" podcast for in-depth conversation on the media you use every day.
The head of TikTok will soon answer to Congress.
Artificial Intelligence is now getting more oversight -- from another AI. KMOX Virtual Consumer Editor Megan Lynch has more.
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In the latest HB Media Minute podcast, Associate Michael Lambert discusses laws in Texas and Florida that impose transparency requirements and limit the ability of social media platforms to moderate certain third-party content. The laws were enacted in response to decisions made to remove posts and de-platform some users, such as former President Donald Trump. Michael will summarize pending cases challenging the constitutionality of the Texas and Florida laws, and analyze how the U.S. Supreme Court might rule if called on to decide the cases.
Maximizing Your Potential Through the Power of the Internet and Social Media - Minute Mondays EP_88 The Internet and social media is not going away. And the more you try to avoid it doesn't mean that it's going to go away. So you can look at it as an opportunity or you can look at it as something that's holding you back. Either case, you can get on the bandwagon and prosper and find your opportunity. Using social media platforms, using the Internet to better yourself and your business. Or you can live in the dark ages and keep doing what you're doing and hopes that you're going to keep getting the results you're getting or better. More than likely, what will happen is you will start to notice a decline in everything, because if you're not growing, you are dying. And that is the typical response to everything. So always look for opportunities. Look for ways to improve. Look for ways to grow. Social media with the internet is the tool of 2022, 2023, and beyond. So look for the opportunities grow. Thanks for watching this episode of Mondays.
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In HB Media Minute, we take a look back at the famous defamation trial between movie stars and former spouses Johnny Depp and Amber Heard. The daily coverage of the trial has subsided but there are still many important legal lessons that can be drawn from the case about asserting and defending defamation claims. Haynes Boone Associate Michael Lambert will analyze some of the competing claims in Depp v. Heard, the jury's verdict, and some of the issues that are likely to be reviewed in an appeal of the verdict.
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Fresh off Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear two cases that could have a huge impact on how social media companies moderate and recommend content on their platforms. On the latest HB Media Minute, Haynes Boone Associate Michael Lambert discusses the two Supreme Court cases, which involve disputes over a federal law that generally protects Internet platforms like Twitter from liability over content posted by users. The federal law, known as Section 230, has attracted many critics, including Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who contends that Internet companies should assume more responsibility for the content on their platforms.
An app increasing in popularity with teens and young adults promises #nofilter KMOX's Megan Lynch and Media Literacy expert Julie Smith tell us about BeReal in this Media Minute
Tim tells us all we need to know about tradename or branded search campaigns. For more information on this podcast, visit us online. Have feedback on the show? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at podcast@level.agency or text us at 412-430-4403
KMOX's Megan Lynch talks to Stephen Works, the 26 year old that gained popularity on YouTube by playing the Sims.
Tim breaks down the three steps on how to improve the quality scores of your ads.For more information on this podcast, visit us online. Have feedback on the show? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at podcast@level.agency or text us at 412-430-4403
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A succinct breakdown on the economics to consider when deciding just how much you can afford to pay per click on your performance marketing.For more information on this podcast, visit us online. Have feedback on the show? We'd love to hear from you! Email us at podcast@level.agency or text us at 412-430-4403
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In the latest episode of HB Media Minute, Haynes Boone Partner Ryan Patrick discusses how businesses can use civil enforcement procedures to investigate whether their trademarks and copyrights have been infringed -- and, if they establish an infringement, how they can go about seizing counterfeit products. The former U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Texas from 2018-2021, Patrick details the prevalence of counterfeiting, the significant costs it imposes on businesses, how civil investigations into counterfeiting are analogous to criminal investigations, the differences between grey market and black market good, and some of the methods businesses case use to police fake products and penalize counterfeiters.
This episode explores 3 new content additions to the CPG Guys community.Each Tuesday, Jeff Malmad, Global Head of Commerce at Mindshare (a global media agency network of 10,000 people united by our desire to drive good growth) will be featured in “The Retail Media Minute” on the CPG Guys LinkedIn page. Jeff will highlight important issues related to driving success in retail media.On Thursdays, the CPG Guys LinkedIn page will feature The Gildenberg Omnicomment. Bryan Gildenberg, SVP of Commerce at Omnicom Commerce Group (a diverse and dynamic community of commerce experts who bring together thephysical, digital, and social world in which the modern shopper exists) will share his thoughts and insights around the transformation of omnichannel digital commerce in consumer goods.The CPG Scoop is a new podcast platform hosted by Risa Crandall, SVP of CPG & Alcohol Beverage Strategy at Aki Technologies and Jennifer Silverberg, Founder & CEO of Smart Commerce. Each week, they'll present “snackable” episodes featuring what's new & interesting in the marketing tech stack for consumer goods brands & retailers. Each Friday, The CPG Guys LinkedIn page will feature a video clip preview from the next CPG Scoop episode.CPG Guys Website: http://CPGGuys.comFMCG Guys Website: http://fmcgguys.comCPG Scoop Website: http://CPGscoop.comDISCLAIMER: The content in this podcast episode is provided for general informational purposes only. By listening to our episode, you understand that no information contained in this episode should be construed as advice from CPGGUYS, LLC or the individual author, hosts, or guests, nor is it intended to be a substitute for research on any subject matter. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by CPGGUYS, LLC. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. CPGGUYS LLC expressly disclaims any and all liability or responsibility for any direct, indirect, incidental, special, consequential or other damages arising out of any individual's use of, reference to, or inability to use this podcast or the information we presented in this podcast.
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Haynes Boone Associate Michael Lambert appears on HB Media Minute to discuss the media's increasing use of drones in news coverage and how drone usage might be impacted by a recent federal court ruling that Texas' restrictive drone law is unconstitutional. Michael explained the Texas law at issue, which imposed civil and criminal penalties for the use of drones for certain purposes, such as to capture images of an individual or privately owned property with “the intent to conduct surveillance.” Michael analyzed why Texas federal judge Robert Pitman declared the law unconstitutional and how that ruling, which was issued in March 2022 and is currently on appeal, could provide Texas journalists great latitude to use drones. However the case is resolved, Michael explains, drone users still need to abide by federal laws and other regulations and other restrictions governing drone flights.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media, for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. Hey, what's going on? Everybody. Today's episode is all about getting reviews. All right. So here's your task for the day. I want you to go. And to your profiles. And I want you to get a link that leads people to your review page, whether that's on Google or whether that's on Facebook or whether that's on Zillow, premier agent, or realtor.com, wherever it is that people are able to leave you reviews. I want you to get all those links together, and I want you to start sending out messages. Listen, if you don't have any past clients, Tell people to leave you reviews speaking to the, to the customer service qualities that you possess. All right. If I, if I've ever been reliable, if I've ever helped you out, if I've ever come through in clutch, I want you to leave a review. Speaking to that, you don't have to lie and say that I sold you a house. Remember guys is not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take, all right, we'll see you out there.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media, for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. Hey, what's going on everybody. This is Joe well, and your challenge for the day is going to be to set up your Google, my business profile. You're going to go on Google and you're going to go. Google my business. All right. And once it comes up, you're going to go through all the steps to set it up. What you're going to want to do is you're going to put one, to put a decent headshot on there. You're going to want to name yourself whatever your name is. Dash the city that you serve. Realtor. All right. Super important. So that when people Google you, you rank a little bit higher by naming yourself. That way. Finally, what you're going to do is you're going to go through the whole process to verify your identity, and then you will be able to send people a link to leave you Google reviews, super, super, super important. All right. Remember guys, it's not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take, we'll see you out there.
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In the latest HB Media Minute, Theresa Conduah, an Intellectual Property partner in Haynes Boone's Orange County office, discusses the complex state of the law governing influencer marketing of cannabis products. The podcast starts with a helpful primer on the differences between such common terms as cannabis, CBD, Hemp, THC and cannabinoids; a survey of the current patchwork state of legality of cannabis and CBD products, and then an overview of do's and don'ts of using celebrities, athletes and social influencers to market cannabis products.
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Haynes Boone Associate Reid Pillifant, a former reporter whose legal practice focuses on media, IP, open government, anti-SLAPP and First Amendment litigation, reviews some of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson's previous rulings on FOIA, defamation and free speech issues and analyzes what they might portent about her approach to media law issues as a U.S. Supreme Court justice.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media, for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. Hey, what's going on everybody. This is Joel, and here is your challenge for the day. Your challenge for today is going to be to create content. And what you're going to do is. Different apartment communities. And you're going to take pictures in all of the different areas that that community has to offer. For example, the clubhouse or the fitness center or the pool area, or the summer kitchen. You're going to take pictures in all of these places, so that the next time that you don't have anybody to show places to, you can actually go online and post this content that you have already. Secured from these different communities and it will, uh, it will appear to your audiences. If you are out there doing work, even when you have no work to be done. All right. So that you can appear busy because people want to work with people who are working. Remember, it's not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take, I hope this, this has been helpful. We'll see you out there.
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In the latest edition of HB Media Minute, Haynes Boone Associate Michael Lambert revisits a topic explored in an earlier podcast: the First Amendment right to record police activity. Michael explores the issue in the wake of a recent ruling out of the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals in a case filed by an Austin man who was arrested for videotaping police activities. Michael discusses the civil rights lawsuit filed by the man and the police officer's defense of qualified immunity. He also previews a case where the U.S. Supreme Court is considering whether to allow First Amendment civil rights claims against federal government officials.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. All right. All right. All right. What's going on? Everybody. Today's episode is all about researching hashtags. This is tedious, but if you do exactly what I tell you to do right now, I promise it will make your life a lot easier. All right. So here's what you're going to do. You're going to go on to your social media profiles. You're going to follow, or you're going to go to the pages of the top producing agents in your city, and you are going to see what hashtags they are using. And what you're going to do is you're going to start a new note on your notes app on your phone, and you're going. At the top hashtags to that note. Now you can only go up to 30 hashtags, so make sure that you're making them count, make sure that you're picking the ones that are specific to your location. And I promise you, it will get more eyeballs on your content. Remember, it's not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take, we'll see you soon.
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Partner Jason Bloom, Haynes Boone's head of Copyright Practice, and Associate Michael Lambert join moderator Nathan Koppel to discuss a new law that takes effect this spring and will allow a three-member tribunal within the U.S. Copyright Office to hear smaller-dollar copyright infringement claims. It's a significant development, since federal courts traditionally have had exclusive jurisdiction over copyrights infringement claims. We cover how the new forum -- called the Copyright Claims Board -- will work and some issues lawyers and parties should think about when deciding whether to litigate their cases in federal court or before the CCB.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media, for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. On today's episode. We are going to talk about. How to interact with people that you admire on social media. So this is what I want you to do. I want you to go on your social media. I want you to find 10 industry experts in your space, and I want you to hit follow on their profile. Now, once you've hit follow on their profile, you're going to send them a direct message. That's going to say I have loved experiencing and interacting with all of the content that you put out. Thank you so much for putting out such great content and then you're going to go and you're going to leave one comment on their most recent posts that they have put out. All right, keep doing this on a regular basis. And you're going to see that as relationships open up, opportunities will open up even faster. I hope that this has been helpful to remember that it's not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take .
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Haynes Boone intellectual property Associate Michael Lambert joins moderator Nathan Koppel to discuss recent developments impacting the public's right to view and access police operations and courtroom proceedings. We cover the impact of the George Floyd murder and COVID-19 on transparency and public access to governmental operations; police body cameras, and audio recording of U.S. Supreme Court hearings, among other topics. Michael Lambert is an associate in the Austin office of Haynes Boone. He focuses on media, entertainment, intellectual property, and First Amendment litigation. He also counsels clients on pre-publication review, privacy, access, and newsgathering matters.
This is Joel Oquendo with the social media for realtors podcast. And today I want to welcome you to this social media minute, where we give you one task to implement into your real estate business, social media profiles today. All right. So today, Social media minute challenge is going to be to send 15 to 20 DMS. That's direct messages to your audience today. All right, this is not 15 to 20 DMS of the same person. This is a 15 to 20 individual people, maybe people that you haven't connected with lately, maybe people that you have been wanting to connect with lately, you're going to go onto the stories you're going to interact with their profiles. And what you're going to do is you're going to send them a message. That's going to say, Hey, what's going on? How's things been going and you're just going to wait for them to reply. You're not going to talk about real estate unless they ask you. What's been going on with you. I promise if you do this day, you're going to start opening the doors for conversations to be had about real estate that will hopefully turn into more clients in your pipeline. I hope that this has been helpful to remember that it's not about the knowledge that you have, but the action that you take, we'll see you soon.
You saw what Uncle Joe posted this year on social media. Now you have to see him at the holidays. Do you confront him about misinformation? Author Julie Smith has some advice.
That DM could be from a debt collector. Author Julie Smith tells you what to look for.
You have many content curators to choose from. Do they really help you get the best rundown of the day's news?
Find out why advertisers turned to podcasts during the pandemic to spread their messages.
A preliminary study suggests not all information presented in political podcasts is accurate.
In the fall of 2021 schools were hit with viral stunts -- ones that spurred students to vandalize bathrooms and steal from classrooms. Megan Lynch talks with on St. Louis area administrator about the challenge for young people and school officials when it comes to social media notoriety.