Joe Gratz spoke with World Intellectual Property Review about a significant court ruling favoring UpCodes in a dispute against the American Society for Testing and Materials, which has implications for fair use and AI training cases. Gratz emphasized, "no one can own the law," highlighting the court's decision that supports public access to legal standards. He pointed out that this ruling is part of a growing set of decisions that address the accessibility of legally binding materials authored by private entities, which is crucial for various industries and the training of AI systems.
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