This week on the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans unpacks the fast-moving “shadow library” controversy now reshaping generative AI. After a major court setback for OpenAI, the spotlight is on the allegedly unlicensed books and internet materials used to train large language models (LLM)—and why “chain of
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In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO, Founder, and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans writes about the future of business models and public use for generative artificial intelligence (AI) platforms like ChatGPT if forced to pay licensing fees for data and information.
Developers and legislators need to be
This week on the California Sports Lawyer Podcast, host Jeremy Evans breaks down what the House v. NCAA settlement really set in motion for college sports—and why it is only the start of a much bigger NIL era. We dig into revenue sharing, roster and scholarship shifts, and the
In this week’s column, California Sports Lawyer® CEO, Founder, and Managing Attorney Jeremy M. Evans writes about the effect of NIL on student-athletes, colleges sports itself, and in other industries like music and artificial intelligence.
The use has become the trigger for licensing, not the talent or position.
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This episode of the California Sports Lawyer® Podcast with Jeremy Evans features a dynamic conversation with Michael Ashley — bestselling author, screenwriter, publisher, futurist, and prolific commentator on artificial intelligence, culture, and creativity.
Ashley draws from his extensive experience writing for Forbes, authoring books, and publishing thought-provoking work on The AI


