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  • Merricks v Mastercard, the robbery of 46 million people

    Every time that a Mastercard was used between 1992 and 2008, an additional fee of approximately 0.95% of the total price of purchase was demanded from the seller. This fee was an explicit departure from the laws of the European Union, and it was unanimously illegal as stated in 2007 by the EU themselves. The…

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  • AI on Trial: The OpenAI copyright lawsuit and the future of creativity

    On the 27th of December 2023, The New York Times along with many major authors such as George R.R Martin and John Grisham, sued OpenAI and Microsoft in a multi district litigation in New York, (Case No. 1:23-cv-11106). Their allegation was that OpenAI had used copyright articles, books and other works without permission, to train…

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  • Clifford Chance’s ambitious AI overhaul

    An exploration of Clifford Chance’s early adoption of AI, specifically the legal AI platform Harvey. What will the potential implications of the early implementation of AI in the legal space?

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