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Dec 02 2025TECHNOLOGY

Who Pays When Music is Pirated?

The Supreme Court had a big debate about music piracy recently. Two sides were fighting: the music industry and internet companies. The music industry wants internet companies to stop people from sharing music illegally. But the internet companies say they shouldn't be responsible for what their use

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May 14 2025POLITICS

Trump's Copyright Office Shake-Up: A Surprising Twist

The recent shake-up at the US Copyright Office has taken an unexpected turn. The tech industry, particularly AI companies, had hoped to gain an advantage. However, their plans seem to have backfired. The new acting leaders appointed by Trump are not friendly to the tech industry. In fact, they a

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Mar 27 2025BUSINESS

News Giants and AI Titans Clash in Copyright Showdown

A significant legal battle is unfolding between traditional news publishers and a leading AI company. At the heart of the dispute is the use of copyrighted material to train advanced AI models. The recent decision by a federal judge in New York has allowed a lawsuit against OpenAI to procee

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

AI's Impact on Hollywood Jobs: A Growing Concern

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is causing a stir in Hollywood, with many industry professionals worried about its potential effects on their jobs. More than 420 people from the entertainment world have signed a letter. They want the government to keep strong copyright laws for AI. This group includ

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Mar 14 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI Race: US Needs to Loosen Rules for AI Training

In the fast-paced world of artificial intelligence, the US is in a race to stay ahead. A major player in this game, a company behind a popular chatbot, has a bold suggestion. They want the US government to make it easier for AI companies to learn from existing creative works. This could mean fewer r

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Jan 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

The AI Misunderstanding: Why Thinking Like Us Isn't Helping

Ever wondered why people think AI is just like humans? It's a big problem! We're giving AI human characteristics, like learning and thinking, but that's not how it works. This confusion is causing issues in business and law. AI doesn't understand or reason like we do. It's all about patterns and dat

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Jan 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Disney's Moana 2 Faces Copyright Lawsuit Over Similarities

In the lead-up to the Academy Awards, Disney is in hot water. Animator Buck Woodall has sued Disney, claiming that Moana and its sequel were copied from his screenplay "Bucky. " Both stories revolve around teenagers defying their parents to embark on dangerous voyages, encountering animal spirits al

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Dec 18 2024TECHNOLOGY

U. K. Consults on AI, Music Biz Says Keep Copyright Sacrosanct

The U. K. government is chatting about how and if AI developers can use copyrighted songs to train their AI models. Right now, it's a bit of a mystery for creators and AI firms, making it tricky to know who pays whom. A new normal could let AI companies use songs without permission, but only if crea

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Oct 26 2024TECHNOLOGY

A Researcher's Shocking Discovery: OpenAI's Data Practices

Meet Suchir Balaji, a former employee at OpenAI. He's got some serious concerns about how his old company collects data for AI models like ChatGPT and DALL-E. Balaji claims that OpenAI isn't playing by the rules when it comes to copyright laws. He says OpenAI took data from the internet to train the

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Oct 22 2024TECHNOLOGY

Tesla's AI Images Stir Copyright Trouble for 'Blade Runner 2049' Producer

Alcon Entertainment, the studio behind "Blade Runner 2049, " has filed a lawsuit against Tesla and Warner Bros. Discovery. The dispute centers around Tesla's use of AI-generated images that resembled scenes from the movie to promote its new cybercab. Alcon claims this violates U. S. copyright law an

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