The debate over AI art intensifies as a user claims to have received a cease and desist from Studio Ghibli. Is this a real threat to creativity or just a cry for help from AI creators?
A federal judge has ruled that The New York Times can continue its copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, alleging they have stolen millions of their works to train AI. This ruling could lead to a jury trial, as media organizations fight to protect their content.
Social media users expose a troubling feature of Google’s Gemini AI that can effortlessly remove watermarks from images, raising serious copyright and ethical questions.
The iOS hit My Baby or Not! faces allegations of outright code theft from the indie game Diapers, Please!. As the original creators file a DMCA claim, the incident raises serious questions about copyright in the gaming industry.
Alec Radford, a key figure behind OpenAI's AI technologies, has been subpoenaed in a copyright lawsuit involving several authors who claim their works were used without permission to train AI models like ChatGPT.
Amazon's Alexa+ integrates with AI music generator Suno, allowing users to create personalized songs effortlessly. Discover how this partnership is reshaping music creation and the implications for the industry.
Major UK newspapers join forces in the 'Make It Fair' campaign to protect creative industries from AI companies exploiting copyright protections. Learn how the media is fighting back against proposed changes that could harm the $152 billion UK creative industry.
A lawsuit filed against Warner Bros. Television by the estate of Michael Crichton, over alleged similarities between ER and The Pitt, raises copyright infringement concerns and legal battles in the entertainment industry.
Over 1,000 musicians, including top names like Annie Lennox and Damon Albarn, release a silent album to protest against UK government's proposed changes to copyright law, raising concerns about AI companies benefiting from copyrighted work without permission.