File under "You Can't Make This Stuff Up." Somehow, it actually seems like a farcical April Fools…
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April Fools' Day Four Days Late? Google Objects to OpenAI Using YouTube to Train Its Own Generator

File under "You Can't Make This Stuff Up."

Somehow, it actually seems like a farcical April Fools' Day headline, in fact.  Google, with its deep history of scraping and scanning other sources' substantive content for its own uses, now objects to OpenAI using YouTube content to train its text-to-video generator:

The use of YouTube videos to train OpenAI’s text-to-video generator would be an infraction of the platform's terms of service, YouTube Chief Executive Officer Neal Mohan said."

Optimists might hope that Google is finally recognizing and preparing to correct its wayward course, while realists and cynics will roll their eyes at what they'll label naivete.  As the old adage goes, however, "every saint has a past, every sinner has a future," so we'll maintain hope.…[more]

April 05, 2024 • 05:09 PM

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CFIF Files Amicus Brief Against Treasury Department’s Illegal Seizure of All Fannie Mae/Freddie Mac Net Profits Print
Tuesday, July 07 2015

The Center for Individual Freedom yesterday filed an amicus brief in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit in the case of Perry Capital LLC v. Lew.

The brief, authored by Myron T. Steele, the former Chief Justice of the Delaware Supreme Court and now a partner at the Delaware law firm of Potter Anderson & Corroon LLP, was filed in support of private stockholders of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac who effectively lost all value in their shares when the government opted for a conservatorship that granted the Treasury Department senior preferred stock status that allows for a “Net Worth Sweep” of the corporations’ net profits in perpetuity.

The brief demonstrates that “[t]he ‘Net Worth Sweep’ is unenforceable and void ab initio under Section 151 of the Delaware General Corporation Law.”  In addition to discussing how the Net Worth Sweep is invalid, the brief reminds the court of protections under Delaware law that preclude preferred stockholders from obtaining a perpetual claim on all the residual earnings of the companies to the exclusion of common stockholders.

The amicus brief can be found here (PDF).

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