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AI Companies Win Copyright Cases, Texas Upholds Online Age Verification

US courts ruled in favor of Anthropic and Meta in copyright lawsuits concerning their use of copyrighted material to train AI models, setting a significant precedent in the ongoing legal battle over AI's use of copyrighted media, while a separate ruling upheld a Texas law requiring age verification ...

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BBC Sues Perplexity AI Over Unauthorized Use of Content for AI Training

The BBC is threatening legal action against Perplexity AI for using its content to train AI models without permission, marking the corporation's first such legal move to protect its content and highlighting the ongoing debate about AI copyright laws.

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UK Lords Reject Government's AI Copyright Bill Amendment

The UK House of Lords twice defeated the government's Data (Use and Access) Bill amendment due to insufficient copyright protections for artists against AI, following criticism from musicians like Sir Elton John; the Lords' amendment requires disclosure of training data and permission from copyright...

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UK Film and HETV Industry Faces Crisis, Sparking Calls for Urgent Government Intervention

A new parliamentary report reveals a crisis in the UK film and high-end TV industry, with independent film production at 9% of total spending and a 25% drop in domestic HETV spending in 2024, prompting calls for government intervention, including tax breaks and a levy on streaming giants, to address...

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Musicians Protest U.K. Copyright Changes with Silent Album

More than 1,000 musicians, including Kate Bush and Elton John, released a silent album, "Is This What We Want?", on Tuesday to protest proposed U.K. copyright changes that would allow AI companies to use artists' work without permission, impacting artists' livelihoods and potentially the U.K.'s crea...

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Copyright Office Clarifies AI Copyright Rules for Film

The U.S. Copyright Office clarified that AI-generated content is copyrightable if human creativity is involved, impacting investment and potentially revolutionizing independent filmmaking and the entertainment industry.

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Meta Wins Copyright Lawsuit: Judge Rules Insufficient Evidence of Market Harm

A US judge ruled in favor of Meta in a copyright lawsuit brought by authors including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, finding that their evidence of market harm caused by Meta using their books to train its AI was insufficient, deeming the use "fair use.

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Getty Images Sues Stability AI for Copyright Infringement

Getty Images is suing Stability AI in a London court for copyright infringement, claiming Stability AI used 12 million of its images without permission to train its AI image generator; the outcome will set a precedent for AI's use of copyrighted material globally.

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UK Government Faces Backlash Over AI Copyright Changes

The UK government is proposing to change copyright laws to allow AI companies to use copyrighted material for training without permission unless copyright holders opt out, sparking a backlash from artists who argue this favors tech companies and could negatively affect their livelihoods.

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AI Copyright Battle: Publishers Win Early Round, Uncertainty Remains

A U.S. court ruled against Ross Intelligence for using Thomson Reuters' copyrighted content, highlighting the ongoing legal battles between AI companies and copyright holders over using copyrighted material for AI training; numerous lawsuits are pending in the U.S. and Canada, while the Canadian gov...

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Media Companies Sue Cohere for AI Copyright Infringement

Major U.S. media companies and the Toronto Star owner are suing AI firm Cohere for copyright infringement, alleging Cohere scraped their articles without permission to train its AI models, resulting in a competing product and false information attributed to the publishers, seeking up to $150,000 per...

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Copyright Office Allows AI-Assisted Works Copyright

The U.S. Copyright Office announced that artists can copyright works created with AI assistance if human creativity is evident, impacting creative industries and raising questions about AI training data.

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