Yesterday’s unanimous decision in Cox Communications v. Sony Entertainment surprised no one who observed the argument, which ...
Her work explores how new AI technology is infiltrating our lives, shaping the content we consume on social media and ...
The ruling says Cox didn’t provide a service dedicated to copyright infringement; it ‘simply provided internet access.’ ...
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German court rules OpenAI violated copyright law
In a landmark ruling, a German court has found that OpenAI, a leading artificial intelligence firm, violated copyright law. The lawsuit, filed by GEMA, the German music rights organization, alleged ...
In a test case for the artificial intelligence industry, a federal judge has ruled that AI company Anthropic didn’t break the law by training its chatbot Claude on millions of copyrighted books. But ...
Normally when a government extends a piece of copyright law we expect it to be in the favour of commercial interests with deep pockets and little care for their consumers. But in Denmark they do ...
The Supreme Court unanimously ruled that Cox Communications is not liable for customers’ illegal music downloads.
The government is weighing reform models that would protect local publishers and creatives from tech giants using their ...
A leading creative industry CEO representing songwriters and music publishers says current copyright laws are fit for purpose ...
ChatGPT creator OpenAI violated Germany's national copyright laws, according to a court in Munich. GEMA, a German music rights group, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI last November claiming that the AI ...
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