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We’ve been hearing the same thing for months now that AI is coming for Hollywood. That is now a statement of fact as one company launches its first fully-licensed AI video model for professional ...
Opinion: Loeb & Loeb's Tal Dickstein analyzes what two major decisions that allowed tech companies to use copyrighted ...
As small businesses continue to create art, advertising, music, and other forms of content, it’s essential to understand how ...
Shira Perlmutter lost her job after her office published report on generative AI and fair use limits The former head of the ...
Legal wins for companies like Google and Microsoft in AI copyright disputes may change online content dynamics.
On June 19th Ethan Klein, an American YouTuber and podcaster (pictured), sued three streamers who had broadcast lengthy ...
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There are dozens of similar copyright lawsuits working through the courts right now, with cases filed against all the top players—not only Anthropic and Meta but Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, and more.
Big tech companies recently secured legal victories allowing free use of copyrighted content. This will reshape the internet ...
Technology firms say using copyrighted materials to train AI models is key to America’s success, while creatives want their work protected.