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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...
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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36% Bias Score


Murati Launches Open-Source AI Venture; xAI Unveils Grok-3
Mira Murati launched Thinking Machine Labs, an open-source AI company, while Elon Musk's xAI released the Grok-3 AI model and DeepSearch, highlighting contrasting approaches to AI development.
Murati Launches Open-Source AI Venture; xAI Unveils Grok-3
Mira Murati launched Thinking Machine Labs, an open-source AI company, while Elon Musk's xAI released the Grok-3 AI model and DeepSearch, highlighting contrasting approaches to AI development.
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48% Bias Score


AI Art Auction Sparks Copyright Infringement Row
An upcoming Christie's auction of AI-generated art has sparked controversy, with over 3,000 artists signing a letter protesting the sale due to claims that the AI models used were trained on copyrighted material without permission; the auction features 20 lots, priced from $10,000 to $250,000.
AI Art Auction Sparks Copyright Infringement Row
An upcoming Christie's auction of AI-generated art has sparked controversy, with over 3,000 artists signing a letter protesting the sale due to claims that the AI models used were trained on copyrighted material without permission; the auction features 20 lots, priced from $10,000 to $250,000.
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52% Bias Score


French News Outlets Sue AI-Powered News Site for Copyright Infringement
Forty French news outlets sued News.dayFr.com, an AI-driven news site republishing over 6,000 plagiarized or fabricated articles daily, for copyright infringement, aiming to establish legal precedent against AI-generated content theft.
French News Outlets Sue AI-Powered News Site for Copyright Infringement
Forty French news outlets sued News.dayFr.com, an AI-driven news site republishing over 6,000 plagiarized or fabricated articles daily, for copyright infringement, aiming to establish legal precedent against AI-generated content theft.
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44% Bias Score


Chinese Retail Giants Accused of Widespread Product Copying
Independent designers are accusing Chinese retail giants Shein, Temu, and AliExpress of copying their products and selling them at significantly lower prices, resulting in financial losses and feelings of powerlessness despite successful takedown requests.
Chinese Retail Giants Accused of Widespread Product Copying
Independent designers are accusing Chinese retail giants Shein, Temu, and AliExpress of copying their products and selling them at significantly lower prices, resulting in financial losses and feelings of powerlessness despite successful takedown requests.
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48% Bias Score


La Liga Targets Tech Giants in Fight Against Billions in Sports Piracy Losses
La Liga held a conference in Buenos Aires to combat audiovisual piracy in Latin America, targeting tech companies for complicity in illegal streaming that causes billions of dollars in losses and jeopardizes jobs, as highlighted by the arrest of a criminal group involved in illegal streaming that ca...
La Liga Targets Tech Giants in Fight Against Billions in Sports Piracy Losses
La Liga held a conference in Buenos Aires to combat audiovisual piracy in Latin America, targeting tech companies for complicity in illegal streaming that causes billions of dollars in losses and jeopardizes jobs, as highlighted by the arrest of a criminal group involved in illegal streaming that ca...
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40% Bias Score

LaLiga's IP Block Impacts Legitimate Businesses Amidst IPTV Crackdown
Spanish National Police arrested an IPTV piracy ringleader in Móstoles on February 17, 2025, leading to raids and potential extraditions. LaLiga's IP blocking, however, accidentally harms legitimate businesses, causing RootedCon to file a lawsuit. One pirate made €312,000 in five years, yet faces le...

LaLiga's IP Block Impacts Legitimate Businesses Amidst IPTV Crackdown
Spanish National Police arrested an IPTV piracy ringleader in Móstoles on February 17, 2025, leading to raids and potential extraditions. LaLiga's IP blocking, however, accidentally harms legitimate businesses, causing RootedCon to file a lawsuit. One pirate made €312,000 in five years, yet faces le...
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44% Bias Score

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...

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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40% Bias Score

Andersen vs Stability": Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Challenges AI Art Training
Three American illustrators filed a lawsuit ("Andersen vs Stability") in 2023 against Stability AI, Midjourney, and others, alleging copyright infringement due to the unauthorized use of their artwork in AI training datasets like Laion-5B, which contains 5.85 billion images scraped from various onli...

Andersen vs Stability": Copyright Infringement Lawsuit Challenges AI Art Training
Three American illustrators filed a lawsuit ("Andersen vs Stability") in 2023 against Stability AI, Midjourney, and others, alleging copyright infringement due to the unauthorized use of their artwork in AI training datasets like Laion-5B, which contains 5.85 billion images scraped from various onli...
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56% Bias Score

Indian Media Joins Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over ChatGPT's Data Usage
Major Indian news organizations are joining a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT's unauthorized use of their copyrighted content for training, a case that could set a precedent for AI development in India and globally and impact the future of AI training data.

Indian Media Joins Lawsuit Against OpenAI Over ChatGPT's Data Usage
Major Indian news organizations are joining a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging ChatGPT's unauthorized use of their copyrighted content for training, a case that could set a precedent for AI development in India and globally and impact the future of AI training data.
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32% Bias Score

Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...

Former OpenAI Researcher's Death Raises Questions, Prompts FBI Investigation Request
Suchir Balaji, a former OpenAI researcher and whistleblower who publicly criticized OpenAI's copyright practices, was found dead in his San Francisco apartment on November 26th; his parents dispute the official suicide ruling and demand an FBI investigation citing concerns about the San Francisco Po...
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48% Bias Score

Former OpenAI Engineer and Whistleblower Dies by Suicide
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI engineer crucial to developing ChatGPT, died by suicide on November 26th in San Francisco; he had recently raised concerns about OpenAI's copyright practices.

Former OpenAI Engineer and Whistleblower Dies by Suicide
Suchir Balaji, a 26-year-old former OpenAI engineer crucial to developing ChatGPT, died by suicide on November 26th in San Francisco; he had recently raised concerns about OpenAI's copyright practices.
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20% Bias Score
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