Neil Vogel, CEO of People, Inc., has accused Google of unfair practices, claiming the search giant uses the same crawler for indexing and AI products, leading to content theft. With traffic dropping from 65% to the high 20s, Vogel calls for more publisher leverage in the AI era.
A federal judge has expressed serious concerns over a $1.5 billion settlement between Anthropic and authors claiming book piracy for AI training, potentially leading to a trial.
In a groundbreaking move, AI company Anthropic has agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement in a lawsuit from authors over alleged copyright infringement. This could mark a pivotal moment in the legal landscape for AI training practices.
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, authors Grady Hendrix and Jennifer Robertson accuse Apple of illegally training its AI models using a dataset of pirated books, including their own works. The case could redefine authors' rights in the AI era.
In a groundbreaking deal, Anthropic AI agrees to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright lawsuit with authors over the use of their works, marking a pivotal moment in AI and copyright law.
In a groundbreaking move, Anthropic has agreed to pay $1.5 billion to settle a copyright infringement lawsuit from authors, marking a pivotal moment for AI and copyright law. This historic settlement could reshape the future of AI and creative rights.
In a dramatic turn of events, Sony has filed a lawsuit against Tencent, claiming that its upcoming game Light of Motiram is a direct copy of the Horizon series. The suit highlights striking similarities and alleges copyright infringement.
Sony is taking legal action against Tencent, claiming its upcoming game 'Light of Motiram' is a blatant copy of the 'Horizon' series. The lawsuit seeks $150,000 for each infringement as tensions rise between the gaming giants.
Google's Gemini AI app allows users to transform photos into 8-second videos, raising creativity and job concerns. Discover how this new tool is changing content creation and the potential risks involved.
In a significant move against video game piracy, the FBI has seized the notorious Nintendo Switch piracy site Nsw2u. This action is part of a broader crackdown on illegal ROM sharing and emulator usage.