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EU's Proposed AI Rulebook Faces Tech Industry Backlash
Tech industry groups expressed continued concern over a proposed EU rulebook for General Purpose AI providers following the release of the latest draft on Tuesday, citing insufficient progress on copyright issues and risk assessment. The final version is expected in May.
EU's Proposed AI Rulebook Faces Tech Industry Backlash
Tech industry groups expressed continued concern over a proposed EU rulebook for General Purpose AI providers following the release of the latest draft on Tuesday, citing insufficient progress on copyright issues and risk assessment. The final version is expected in May.
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40% Bias Score


Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.
Turkey Appeals EUIPO Cancellation of "Turkaegean" Trademark
Turkey appealed the EUIPO's January 10, 2025, decision to cancel its "Turkaegean" trademark, registered December 16, 2021, for six uses. The EUIPO cited geographical indications and lack of distinctiveness as reasons, rejecting Turkey's claims of abuse of rights by Greece.
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40% Bias Score


Licensing Fuels $30 Million Startup in Egypt
Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Ali used a $50 provisional patent and licensing agreements to build a $30 million manufacturing company in five years, gaining capital, expertise, and market data without losing ownership.
Licensing Fuels $30 Million Startup in Egypt
Egyptian entrepreneur Mohamed Ali used a $50 provisional patent and licensing agreements to build a $30 million manufacturing company in five years, gaining capital, expertise, and market data without losing ownership.
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60% Bias Score


Chicago's AI Strategy: Protecting Artists, Promoting Open Debate, and Educating for the Future
The University of Chicago is using its "Chicago Principles" to navigate the challenges of AI, developing tools like Nightshade to protect artists' work from AI replication, and emphasizing a core curriculum focused on critical thinking and open dialogue to prepare students for the future workforce.
Chicago's AI Strategy: Protecting Artists, Promoting Open Debate, and Educating for the Future
The University of Chicago is using its "Chicago Principles" to navigate the challenges of AI, developing tools like Nightshade to protect artists' work from AI replication, and emphasizing a core curriculum focused on critical thinking and open dialogue to prepare students for the future workforce.
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24% Bias Score


Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
Labour's AI Copyright Plan Under Fire
The UK Labour government faces intense criticism for proposing a copyright exemption that would allow Big Tech to use creative content for AI without compensating artists, despite a prior committee recommendation for financial settlements; this threatens the \$126 billion cultural sector.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.
UK Government's Proposed Copyright Changes Threaten Creative Industries
The UK government's proposed changes to the data (use and access) bill would allow AI companies to use copyrighted works for training data without consent, threatening the livelihoods of UK creators and potentially causing a creative and economic crisis.
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60% Bias Score

Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...

Vodafone Wins Copyright Case, Triggering Potential Streaming Industry Upheaval
A Madrid court ordered AGEDI/AIE to return €906,150 to Vodafone for overcharged copyright fees on music in films and series streamed from 2015-2020, citing a 2020 EU ruling that music synchronized in audiovisual works doesn't require separate copyright payments. This decision, based on a Kantar repo...
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32% Bias Score

China Strengthens Rule of Law to Boost Business Environment
Chinese courts and prosecutors' 2024 reports highlighted efforts to improve the business environment by resolving 46 property rights cases (13 acquittals), addressing foreign investment cases, and prosecuting 21,000 for intellectual property rights violations, releasing 610 million yuan in frozen as...

China Strengthens Rule of Law to Boost Business Environment
Chinese courts and prosecutors' 2024 reports highlighted efforts to improve the business environment by resolving 46 property rights cases (13 acquittals), addressing foreign investment cases, and prosecuting 21,000 for intellectual property rights violations, releasing 610 million yuan in frozen as...
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52% Bias Score

DeepSeek's Text Shows Striking Similarity to ChatGPT, Raising IP Concerns
A Copyleaks study found that 74.2% of DeepSeek's text strongly resembles OpenAI's ChatGPT, raising concerns about intellectual property rights and the need for greater transparency in AI model development; the study, obtained exclusively by this publication ahead of its arXiv release, uses advanced ...

DeepSeek's Text Shows Striking Similarity to ChatGPT, Raising IP Concerns
A Copyleaks study found that 74.2% of DeepSeek's text strongly resembles OpenAI's ChatGPT, raising concerns about intellectual property rights and the need for greater transparency in AI model development; the study, obtained exclusively by this publication ahead of its arXiv release, uses advanced ...
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44% Bias Score

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

China Rejects 63 DeepSeek Trademark Applications Amid AI Boom
China's intellectual property regulator rejected 63 trademark applications attempting to improperly benefit from the popularity of DeepSeek, a Hangzhou-based AI company's chatbot, citing malicious intent and violations of good faith.

China Rejects 63 DeepSeek Trademark Applications Amid AI Boom
China's intellectual property regulator rejected 63 trademark applications attempting to improperly benefit from the popularity of DeepSeek, a Hangzhou-based AI company's chatbot, citing malicious intent and violations of good faith.
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40% Bias Score

UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...

UK Government Reconsiders AI Copyright Exception Amidst Widespread Backlash
Facing significant public backlash led by a joint campaign from every UK newspaper, the UK government is reconsidering its plan to grant AI firms a copyright exception to use copyrighted material for AI training, a move that threatened the country's \$126 billion creative sector, which employs 2.4 m...
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60% Bias Score
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