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UK Parliament Passes Data Bill, Rejecting AI Copyright Amendment

The UK Parliament passed the Data (Use and Access) Bill, rejecting a proposed amendment that would have forced tech companies to declare their use of copyrighted material when training AI. This decision, opposed by prominent artists including Sir Elton John and Sir Paul McCartney, prioritizes econom...

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AI's Copyright Threat to UK Screen Sector

The British Film Institute (BFI) reports that AI companies are using 130,000 copyrighted film and TV scripts without permission to train their models, raising concerns about the future of the UK screen sector and the need for IP rights protection and workforce adaptation.

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Mondelez Sues Aldi Over Alleged Copycat Snack Packaging

Mondelez International sued Aldi on May 27th in Illinois federal court, alleging that Aldi's store-brand snack packaging infringes on Mondelez's trademarks and is likely to confuse consumers; the lawsuit seeks monetary damages and an injunction against the sale of the infringing products.

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NYT Licenses Content to Amazon for AI Training

The New York Times announced a multi-year deal licensing its content to Amazon for AI model training, marking a shift from its previous lawsuits against AI companies for copyright infringement and aiming to generate revenue while maintaining journalistic integrity.

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UK Government Rejects Copyright Protections for AI Training Data

The UK government rejected amendments to the Data Protection and Digital Information Bill that would have increased transparency in how AI companies use copyrighted material for training, despite significant opposition from artists and peers.

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Japan's AI Anime Boom: Copyright Concerns and Labor Shortages

Studio Ghibli's AI filter sparked a copyright debate in Japan, where a 2019 law allows AI training on copyrighted material without consent, despite 94 percent of artists expressing concern; the industry also uses AI to combat labor shortages, but this raises job security fears.

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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 impact AI development and intellectual property law globally.

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Copyright Office Shakeup Amidst AI Fair Use Report

President Trump fired the Librarian of Congress on May 8th, followed by the Copyright Office's release of a preliminary report on AI and fair use, and the subsequent dismissal of the Copyright Office head, Shira Perlmutter, on May 10th, sparking a lawsuit questioning presidential authority over the ...

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AI Trading's Ownership Dilemma: Systemic Risks and Legal Uncertainties

A Bank of England report raises concerns about the systemic risks of autonomous AI trading systems, particularly regarding the ownership of AI-generated intellectual property, highlighting the lack of legal clarity and the need for firms to adopt proactive IP protection strategies.

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AI Music Threatens Independent Musicians

The influx of AI-generated music on streaming platforms, with over 20,000 new AI tracks daily on Deezer, threatens the financial viability of independent musicians, who comprise 80% of new European music releases, and demands regulatory intervention to protect human creativity.

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Cohere Fights Copyright Lawsuit, Argues Publishers Misused AI Tools

Cohere Inc. is fighting a copyright lawsuit from news publishers who claim its AI tools reproduced their articles verbatim; Cohere argues the publishers misused its developer tools and that its models are for business use, not copyright infringement.

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Trump Fires Top Copyright Official Amidst AI Copyright Debate

President Trump fired Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights, and Carla Hayden, Librarian of Congress, days after Perlmutter's office released a report on AI and copyright; Democrats criticized the move as an unprecedented power grab.

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