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.
In a major legal win for Meta, a federal judge ruled that the company's use of copyrighted books to train AI models falls under fair use. This decision signals a potential shift in the ongoing battle between tech firms and authors over copyright laws.
In a landmark ruling, a US judge has declared that using books to train AI is not a copyright violation, but Anthropic still faces trial over pirated materials. This decision could reshape the future of AI and copyright law.
In a groundbreaking lawsuit, Disney and Universal accuse AI company Midjourney of creating unauthorized copies of iconic characters. The case highlights the ongoing tensions between entertainment giants and AI technology, raising questions about copyright in the digital age.
Adobe's new Firefly mobile app combines its AI model with those from OpenAI and Google, offering unlimited image generation. The app promises copyright protection and a subscription cost similar to its web version.
Getty Images has launched a significant copyright lawsuit against Stability AI, claiming the use of its images to train AI tools threatens intellectual property rights. This landmark case could redefine the landscape of AI and copyright law.
In a landmark move, Reddit is suing Anthropic for allegedly using its data to train AI models without permission. This lawsuit marks a significant confrontation between Big Tech and AI developers over data rights.