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02.01 / 11:41
Blockchain Ethereum Digital Adventure meme coins stage Copyright New Mickey Meme Coin Capitalizes on Cartoon’s Public Domain Status
Crypto enthusiasts have created a meme coin inspired by Mickey Mouse, the beloved cartoon character, after the first-ever cartoon featuring the iconic mouse entered the public domain.
13.02 / 22:09
NFTS Copyright Chamber of Digital Commerce Backs Hermés in Landmark “MetaBirkins” Case
Blockchain and digital asset trade association, the Chamber of Digital Commerce (CDC), filed an amicus curiae brief on February 9 in support of French design house Hermès in the company’s landmark MetaBirkins case.
09.02 / 13:42
property Copyright rights Self-proclaimed bitcoin inventor's claim 'a brazen lie', London court told
Craig Wright says he is the author of a 2008 white paper, the foundational text of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, published in the name «Satoshi Nakamoto».
11.10 / 09:47
NFTS UK Copyright committee UK Parliament Committee Urges Government to Address NFT Copyright Infringement
The UK’s Culture, Media and Sport Committee, a cross-party parliament group, is recommending the Government take action on the “widespread copyright infringement” in non-fungible tokens (NFTs).
11.10 / 07:09
business Blockchain Law regulation Football UK government Copyright MPs British MPs urge action on NFT copyright infringement, crypto fan tokens
A bipartisan parliamentary committee has urged the government of the United Kingdom to protect creators from copyright infringement associated with nonfungible tokens (NFTs) and address potential harms from sporting groups issuing digital assets.
26.09 / 04:19
COST Digital Platform Software Meta Platforms stage 2020 Copyright Thomson Reuters AI copyright dispute must go to trial, judge says
Thomson Reuters accusing Ross Intelligence of unlawfully copying content from its legal research platform Westlaw to train a competing artificial intelligence-based platform, a Delaware federal judge said on Monday. The decision by US Circuit Judge Stephanos Bibas sets the stage for what could be one of the first trials related to the unauthorised use of data to train AI systems. Tech companies including Meta Platforms, Stability AI and Microsoft-backed OpenAI are also facing lawsuits from authors, visual artists and other copyright owners over the use of their work to train the companies' generative AI software.
25.09 / 12:41
Citi Twitter WhatsApp Instagram social information Copyright Grateful to Humans of New York: Humans of Bombay tweets on copyright lawsuit amid backlash
Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels . Subscribe today by clicking the link and stay updated with the latest financial insights! Click here! Brandon Stanton who launched "Humans of New York" in 2010, sharing interviews with city residents alongside their photos. It was a runaway success and three years later, Karishma Mehta started "Humans of Bombay" in her home city of Mumbai, which now has 2.7 million followers on Instagram.
20.09 / 12:41
Law Google copyrights Meta OpenAI Copyright Training Meta refutes claims of copyright infringement in AI training
Meta has refuted claims that its artificial intelligence (AI) model Llama was trained using copyrighted material from popular books.
13.09 / 12:37
copyrights Artists Intellectual Property Copyright Grammy CEO clarifies AI Drake song ineligible for award over copyright issues
The CEO of the Recording Academy, which hosts the yearly Grammy Music Awards, has cleared up misconceptions regarding the eligibility of an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated Drake song for an award nomination.
13.09 / 08:27
Digital Booking Google Platform Software Matthews Copyright Pulitzer winner Michael Chabon, other authors sue Meta over AI copyright issues
Meta Platforms in San Francisco federal court on Tuesday, accusing the tech giant of misusing their works to train its Llama artificial-intelligence software. Chabon, Tony-winning playwright David Henry Hwang and authors Matthew Klam, Rachel Louise Snyder and Ayelet Waldman in a lawsuit said Meta taught the Llama large-language model to respond to human text prompts with datasets that included pirated versions of their writings.
07.09 / 16:57
Digital Microsoft Software Enterprise Copyright Customers Microsoft to defend customers on AI copyright challenges
Microsoft will pay legal damages on behalf of customers using its artificial intelligence (AI) products if they are sued for copyright infringement for the output generated by such systems, the company said on Thursday. Microsoft will assume responsibility for the potential legal risks arising out of any claims raised by third parties so long as the company's customers use «the guardrails and content filters» built into its products, the company said. It offers functionality meant to reduce the likelihood that the AI returns infringing content.
02.09 / 16:01
Art Progressive Landmark Copyright NOT AI-Generated Artwork Not Eligible for Copyright, US District Judge Rules
In a landmark decision on August 18, 2023, US District Judge Beryl A. Howell ruled that artwork generated solely by artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be copyrighted. The ruling was made in response to a lawsuit against the US Copyright Office, which had previously denied a copyright request by Stephen Thaler for an image produced using his Creativity Machine algorithm.
30.08 / 17:05
Government regulation copyrights us government OpenAI Copyright US Copyright Office issues notice of inquiry on artificial intelligence
The United States Copyright Office issued an official request for comments and notice of inquiry on copyright and artificial intelligence (AI) in the Federal Register on Aug. 30. 
21.08 / 21:15
Art Booking Compilation Uncharted composer exclusive US court Copyright Artificial Intelligence (AI) generated artwork can't be protected by Copyright, ruled US court Judge
artificial intelligence (AI) cannot be subject to copyright, according to reports. The judge's decision came on Friday within the context of a legal case involving the US Copyright Office's denial of copyright to Stephen Thaler for an AI-generated image crafted using the Creativity Machine algorithm he had developed. Thaler had pursued copyright protection for the image, intending it to be categorized as a «work-for-hire» for the possessor of the Creativity Machine.
21.08 / 06:51
Art CEO Action Align exclusive Copyright NOT Federal Judge rules AI-generated Art not eligible for copyright protection
U.S. Copyright Office which asserts that artworks produced by AI are not eligible for copyright protection. According to U.S.
20.08 / 10:21
Technology regulation Copyright US judge rules in favor of human ingenuity, denies copyright for AI art
In a recent court decision, United States District Judge Beryl Howell upheld the stance of the U.S. Copyright Office that artworks created solely by artificial intelligence (AI) are not eligible for copyright protection.
17.08 / 18:05
UPS Entertainment performer country song Copyright Event, copyright firms spar over Bollywood songs at weddings
NEW DELHI : A recent government notice saying Bollywood songs can be played at weddings without a copyright licence has revived an age-old tussle between the event management industry and music copyright societies. The public notice issued by the Department for Promotion, Industry and Internal Trade is a blow to the music industry facing minuscule revenues from streaming services, radio and television, and battling piracy, say copyright societies.
03.08 / 17:21
Provident Twitter Digital Platform Action cover social Copyright Agence France-Presse pursues copyright case against X, formerly known as Twitter
France's international news agency, Agence France-Presse, says it's pursuing a copyright case against X, the social media platform formerly known as Twitter, in an effort to secure potential payment for its news content
27.07 / 07:01
Citi Action Celebrity country social song Copyright NOT Playing Bollywood songs at wedding ceremonies not a copyright infringement, clarifies govt
Bollywood music at wedding ceremonies and related festivities without facing copyright infringement action. As per a ToI report, the decision comes as a relief to event planners, hotels, and individuals organizing celebrations, who were often entangled in unnecessary legal disputes and financial burdens due to demands for license fees by copyright firms.

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