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 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.
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.
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.
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.