Patrick K. Lin

Center for Art Law

Judith Bresler Fellow

195 Plymouth Street

Suite 616

Brooklyn, NY 11201

United States

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

DOWNLOADS

351

SSRN CITATIONS

0

CROSSREF CITATIONS

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Ideas:
“  (1) Data brokers and the Fourth Amendment; (2) AI-generated art, creative labor, and fair use; (3) alternate theories of liability for tech companies  ”

Scholarly Papers (4)

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The Cost of Training a Machine: Lighting the Way for a Climate-Aware Policy Framework that Addresses Artificial Intelligence's Carbon Footprint Problem

34 Fordham Environmental Law Review 1 (2023)
Number of pages: 29 Posted: 27 Mar 2022 Last Revised: 20 Jul 2023
Patrick K. Lin
Center for Art Law
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artificial intelligence, environmental law, climate change, carbon footprint, policy, energy consumption, national artificial intelligence initiative office, NAIIO, big tech, data centers, united states, department of energy, sustainability, regulation, carbon emissions, machine learning

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How to Save Face & the Fourth Amendment: Developing an Algorithmic Accountability Industry for Facial Recognition Technology in Law Enforcement

33 Albany Law Journal of Science & Technology 189 (2023)
Number of pages: 47 Posted: 30 Apr 2022 Last Revised: 20 Jun 2023
Patrick K. Lin
Center for Art Law
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Facial recognition, Fourth Amendment, criminal procedure, policing, technology, artificial intelligence, ethics, machine learning, police, race, bias, fairness, algorithm, civil liberties, constitutional law

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Retrofitting Fair Use: Art & Generative AI After Warhol

64 Santa Clara Law Review (forthcoming 2024)
Number of pages: 34
Patrick K. Lin
Center for Art Law
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art, artificial intelligence, ai, generative ai, andy warhol, lynn goldsmith, photography, fair use, intellectual property, copyright, technology, entertainment, media, machine learning, supreme court, scotus, circuit court, district court, intellectual property

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Fair’s Fair: How Public Benefit Considerations in the Fair Use Doctrine Can Patch Bias in Artificial Intelligence Systems

11 Indiana Journal of Law & Social Equality 229 (2023)
Posted: 24 May 2022
Patrick K. Lin
Center for Art Law
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artificial intelligence, technology, bias, copyright, intellectual property, fair use, discrimination, public benefit, algorithms, algorithmic bias, social utility, human rights