The Valley Current®: The Coming Copyright Tidal Wave?
THE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
Release Date: 05/29/2026
THE VALLEY CURRENT®️ COMPUTERLAW GROUP LLP
In today’s episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo breaks down one of the most powerful wealth creation tools hidden in the U.S. tax code: Opportunity Zones. These federally designated investment zones allow investors to defer capital gains taxes and, under the right conditions, eliminate taxes on future investment growth after a decade-long hold. But the opportunity comes with significant complexity. Jack examines the 2026 transition to the new “OZ 2.0” framework while exploring the risks of illiquidity, compliance challenges, and criticism that these tax incentives often fuel...
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Artificial intelligence is no longer knocking on the courthouse door; it is already inside. In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo examines the rapidly evolving role of AI in America's courts, where judges are experimenting with powerful new tools even as national rules remain largely absent. More than 60% of federal judges have reportedly used AI in some capacity, creating a judicial landscape that increasingly resembles a state-by-state experiment in legal innovation. Jack explores where courts are drawing the line between assistance and adjudication, why AI hallucinations...
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Were America’s Founding Fathers visionary nation-builders or the original polarization entrepreneurs? In today's episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo marks America’s 250th anniversary by tracing a surprising line from 1776 to Silicon Valley. From constitutional protections for patents and contracts to the legal foundations of startups and private enterprise, Jack explores how the Founders helped design the innovation economy still shaping the world today. But the story takes a sharper turn. They funded rival media, fueled bitter political warfare, and battled for power with a...
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Why do some startups accelerate while others, with equally talented teams and strong ideas, struggle to gain momentum? In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo sits down with EOS Implementer Theo Panopoulos to uncover why so many promising companies stall before reaching their potential. Drawing on his experience building and exiting a successful 20-year business, Theo explains how the EOS framework helps organizations align vision, create accountability, and build healthy teams that can execute at a high level. He also tackles one of the most uncomfortable realities in...
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For more than three decades, the world enjoyed a "peace dividend," shifting resources from tanks and missiles to hospitals, schools, and infrastructure. That era may be ending. In today's episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo explores the global rush toward rearmament as military spending surges and venture capital pours billions into defense technology, from autonomous drones to AI-driven surveillance systems. Is the world entering a new strategic equilibrium where security once again takes priority over social investment? Can nations afford both "guns and butter," or will rising...
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This episode of The Valley Current® explores a provocative question: why do so many wealthy families lose their fortunes within just a few generations? Host Jack Russo examines the Entrepreneur Law Group's framework of the "7 Quotients," a holistic approach to preserving family wealth that extends far beyond trusts, tax strategies, and legal structures. Drawing on research in finance, health, psychology, and family dynamics, Jack unpacks why Financial Quotient (FQ) and Health Quotient (HQ) may matter more than estate documents alone. The discussion challenges conventional wisdom by...
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Today on The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo explores a question that has haunted Silicon Valley since the spectacular failure of Google Glass: can smart glasses finally succeed where earlier wearable technologies failed? This episode examines how advances in AI, miniaturized hardware, and socially acceptable design have transformed smart glasses from a futuristic novelty into a serious challenger to the smartphone. Drawing on a detailed technology and intellectual property briefing, Jack analyzes why companies like Meta are betting that conversational AI will shift computing from screens in...
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Using a temporary 800-word memorandum to pause a 40-day war may sound improbable, but that is exactly what sits at the center of the new Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding between the United States and Iran. In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo unpacks the 14-point framework that halted active hostilities, reopened the Strait of Hormuz, released frozen assets, and launched discussions around a potential $300 billion reconstruction effort. Drawing on game theory and geopolitical strategy, the conversation compares the new agreement with the far more detailed 2015...
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As a brutal 105-day conflict between the United States and Iran gives way to a fragile ceasefire, are we witnessing the birth of a true Nash equilibrium or merely a temporary pause born from exhaustion? In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo examines a newly brokered agreement that reopens the Strait of Hormuz and halts hostilities for sixty days, while leaving the central question of Iran's enriched uranium stockpile unresolved. Drawing on game theory, Jack explores the difference between a self-enforcing Nash equilibrium and a Schelling focal point held together only by...
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Washington was supposed to write the rules for artificial intelligence. Instead, it left the field wide open. In this episode of The Valley Current®, host Jack Russo explores why a single, sweeping federal AI law is becoming less likely even as legal risks explode. From Florida's high-profile lawsuit against OpenAI and Sam Altman to California, Texas, and New York creating conflicting regulatory frameworks, AI companies now face a fragmented landscape where state attorneys general and private litigants are shaping the future of the industry. Meanwhile, Europe continues setting the pace with...
info_outlineWhat if a federal judge just found a way around the legal shield that protected tech companies for decades? In this episode of The Valley Current®, Jack Russo examines a little-known 2026 court ruling that could carry enormous consequences for the future of artificial intelligence. At the center of the fight are a few lines of code, disputed training data, and a legal theory that may push copyright liability far beyond chatbot companies and deep into the infrastructure layer of AI itself. The ruling has already sent shockwaves through Silicon Valley because if this interpretation spreads, the fallout may not stop with model builders. It could reach chip makers, cloud providers, open-source tools, and the entire ecosystem powering the AI boom. The question is whether this case is an outlier… or the opening surge of a much larger copyright tidal wave.
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