Amicus Briefs Filed in Support of Google’s Petition in Oracle Case
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This week is Fair Use Week, an annual celebration of the important doctrines of fair use and fair dealing. It […]
Google has petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to review the decisions of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal […]
Last year, DisCo covered the rise of digital assistants at CES 2018. This year, among the many emerging products and […]
As the tech press uncovered this week, a proposed executive order to investigate political bias among major technology firms, first […]
Fortnite is the number one game on the planet. If you think that means that Fortnite’s developer Epic Games has […]
The last decade has seen numerous instances of businesses, having been disrupted by successful tech firms, turning to champion government […]
At the 2017 CES, an augmented reality toothbrush, a self-driving suitcase, and a laundry-folding robot may have grabbed headlines, but […]
Yesterday’s post reviewed the burgeoning competition in the still relatively new artificial intelligence (AI) space of voice-powered digital assistants, ending […]
There has been a lot of hype among so-called “hipster antitrust” advocates about large Internet companies, with high-profile allegations that […]
In two recent NYT columns [1], [2], Farhad Manjoo makes a series of curious arguments that suggest successful tech firms […]