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Internet Archive Expands European Operations Amidst US Legal Challenges

Brewster Kahle, founder of the Internet Archive, announced the expansion of its European branch in Amsterdam, citing a more favorable legal and political environment in Europe compared to the US, where the Archive faces legal challenges and threats.

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Penske Media Sues Google Over AI-Generated Summaries

Penske Media, publisher of Rolling Stone and The Hollywood Reporter, sued Google for allegedly abusing its search monopoly by using AI-generated summaries that often answer user queries without directing them to the original websites, impacting the company's ad-based revenue.

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OpenAI Faces Copyright Lawsuit in Canada

Major Canadian news organizations sued OpenAI in Ontario for copyright infringement due to unauthorized use of their news content to train AI models, but OpenAI argues the case should be heard in the US due to lack of business operations in Ontario.

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AI Threat to News Publishers: Revenue and Accuracy Concerns

The rise of AI-powered search features like Google's AI Overviews and AI Mode is causing a significant drop in referral traffic to news websites, impacting revenue and raising concerns about accuracy.

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Media bosses unite against AI copyright threat

News media chiefs are demanding copyright law changes to address AI's unauthorized use of their content, citing ethical and economic concerns.

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AI's Meteoric Rise and the Need for Responsible Innovation

ChatGPT's user base exploded to 800 million weekly users in just 22 months, prompting over 1000 tech leaders to call for an AI development moratorium in 2023 due to ethical and legal concerns; however, the underwhelming GPT-5 release suggests a technological plateau, raising questions about AI's sus...

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Spanish AI Model Alia Trained on Copyright-Unlicensed Works

The Spanish government's foundational AI model, Alia, used copyrighted works without permission during training, citing exceptions in the Digital Single Market Directive and EU AI Regulation, but raising legal controversy.

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Penske Media Sues Google Over AI-Generated Summaries

Penske Media, owner of Rolling Stone, Billboard, and Variety, sued Google for using its journalism in AI summaries without consent, impacting website traffic and revenue.

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Federal Court Blocks Trump's Firing of Copyright Official

A federal appeals court blocked President Trump's attempt to fire Shira Perlmutter, the register of copyrights, ruling that the position is part of the legislative branch and therefore only removable by a Senate-confirmed Librarian of Congress.

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AI's Data Hunger Threatens the Internet's Social Contract

The increasing use of internet data by AI companies to train large language models is causing a crisis, as it increases costs for websites while decreasing traffic, potentially leading to the shutdown of websites and a loss of data for AI development.

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AI and Copyright: Musicians Protest Music Devaluation

Over 1,000 artists protested UK copyright changes in February 2025 with a silent album, while 200 musicians, including Billie Eilish and Stevie Wonder, petitioned tech companies against music devaluation in April 2025, amidst rising concerns about AI's impact on artist compensation and rights.

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Australia's Tech Giants and Unions Agree on AI Compensation Model

Australian unions and tech giants have agreed to develop a compensation model for musicians, authors, and potentially media outlets whose content is used to train artificial intelligence tools, following concerns about the devaluation of creative content and potential copyright infringement; the agr...

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