Stanford law professor Mark Lemley, a partner at Lex Lumina, is withdrawing from the Kadrey v. Meta case over Meta training its Llama LLM on copyrighted material. He’s “fired Meta as a client” beca…
love the linkedin comments trying to insist there will be terrible consequences for this prominent law professor who must just not know his stuff or something
The oxford definition has “influential columnists who’s work dominate the op-ed pages of major news and often invited to express views on radio en tv”.
But it also is just used to refer to “the collective views of the media” or “the group of people who work with media”
I say the concept of “media” has evolved so much. Social media is pretty much news for many. Those commentators while anonymous behind an online name are reasonably influential on readers.
The lawyer is one of the top cited lawyers of all time too. That he’s firing Facebook is a big deal
love the linkedin comments trying to insist there will be terrible consequences for this prominent law professor who must just not know his stuff or something
Threatening a high end lawyer with a newly opened up schedule. 4D chess right there.
the word “commentariat” was invented too early, because it would be the absolute perfect choice with which to describe such posters
Can we not bring back old words when they regain relevance?
No reason why we can’t just appropriate it.
The oxford definition has “influential columnists who’s work dominate the op-ed pages of major news and often invited to express views on radio en tv”.
But it also is just used to refer to “the collective views of the media” or “the group of people who work with media”
I say the concept of “media” has evolved so much. Social media is pretty much news for many. Those commentators while anonymous behind an online name are reasonably influential on readers.