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UK Creative Industries Launch "Make it Fair" Campaign Against AI Copyright Infringement
The UK's creative industries, contributing £120 billion yearly, launched a "Make it Fair" campaign on February 25th against AI firms using their content without permission or payment, coinciding with a government consultation on potentially weakening copyright law.
UK Creative Industries Launch "Make it Fair" Campaign Against AI Copyright Infringement
The UK's creative industries, contributing £120 billion yearly, launched a "Make it Fair" campaign on February 25th against AI firms using their content without permission or payment, coinciding with a government consultation on potentially weakening copyright law.
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56% Bias Score


UK Government to Modify AI Copyright Proposal After Artist Backlash
Facing criticism from artists including Elton John and Damon Albarn, the UK government is modifying its plan to allow AI companies easier access to copyrighted material, considering exemptions for certain sectors and prioritizing British firms.
UK Government to Modify AI Copyright Proposal After Artist Backlash
Facing criticism from artists including Elton John and Damon Albarn, the UK government is modifying its plan to allow AI companies easier access to copyrighted material, considering exemptions for certain sectors and prioritizing British firms.
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52% Bias Score


UK Weighs Weakening Copyright Laws to Favor US Tech, Risking Creative Sector
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to appease US tech companies, despite concerns this could harm its £124.6 billion creative sector; this decision reflects growing US influence on UK policy.
UK Weighs Weakening Copyright Laws to Favor US Tech, Risking Creative Sector
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to appease US tech companies, despite concerns this could harm its £124.6 billion creative sector; this decision reflects growing US influence on UK policy.
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52% Bias Score


China's Invention Patent Industrialization Rate Reaches 53.3 Percent
In 2024, Chinese enterprises achieved a 53.3 percent industrialization rate for effective invention patents, a 2 percent increase year-on-year, with medium and small enterprises significantly outperforming the average and a strong showing in high-tech and green technology sectors.
China's Invention Patent Industrialization Rate Reaches 53.3 Percent
In 2024, Chinese enterprises achieved a 53.3 percent industrialization rate for effective invention patents, a 2 percent increase year-on-year, with medium and small enterprises significantly outperforming the average and a strong showing in high-tech and green technology sectors.
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40% Bias Score


Generative AI: Five Critical Mistakes Businesses Must Avoid
A new report reveals that 67% of business leaders expect generative AI to significantly impact their organizations in the next two years, but neglecting human oversight, creativity, data protection, IP rights, and policy development risks serious consequences.
Generative AI: Five Critical Mistakes Businesses Must Avoid
A new report reveals that 67% of business leaders expect generative AI to significantly impact their organizations in the next two years, but neglecting human oversight, creativity, data protection, IP rights, and policy development risks serious consequences.
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48% Bias Score


High Patent Costs and Retail Copying Threaten Australian Innovation
The Fluicer, a 2023 Time's best invention, faces challenges due to inexpensive copies by major retailers, highlighting the difficulty for Australian inventors in protecting their intellectual property because of high legal fees and a cultural reluctance to self-promote.
High Patent Costs and Retail Copying Threaten Australian Innovation
The Fluicer, a 2023 Time's best invention, faces challenges due to inexpensive copies by major retailers, highlighting the difficulty for Australian inventors in protecting their intellectual property because of high legal fees and a cultural reluctance to self-promote.
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52% Bias Score

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...

British Artists' Silent Protest Against AI Copyright Bill
More than 1,000 British artists, including Kate Bush and Paul McCartney, released a silent protest album, "Is This What We Want?", to oppose a UK government bill that would weaken intellectual property rights, allowing tech companies to use artists' work to train AI without consent or compensation, ...
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56% Bias Score

UK Weighs Relaxing Copyright Laws for AI, Sparking Ethical Concerns
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to benefit its AI sector, prompting concerns about the potential exploitation of artists' work and a disregard for safety regulations, mirroring a similar approach by the US.

UK Weighs Relaxing Copyright Laws for AI, Sparking Ethical Concerns
The UK government is considering weakening copyright laws to benefit its AI sector, prompting concerns about the potential exploitation of artists' work and a disregard for safety regulations, mirroring a similar approach by the US.
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52% Bias Score

UK Government's AI Copyright Plan Sparks Creative Industries Backlash
The UK government proposes changing copyright laws to let AI firms use online content for training without paying creators, sparking a backlash from Britain's creative industries who fear exploitation and a loss of revenue, while the government aims to attract AI investment.

UK Government's AI Copyright Plan Sparks Creative Industries Backlash
The UK government proposes changing copyright laws to let AI firms use online content for training without paying creators, sparking a backlash from Britain's creative industries who fear exploitation and a loss of revenue, while the government aims to attract AI investment.
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64% Bias Score

Kyrgyzstan Condemns Russian Brand for Cultural Appropriation
A Russian fashion brand, Yaka, sparked outrage in Kyrgyzstan for using traditional Kyrgyz patterns without permission and claiming copyright, prompting the Kyrgyz culture ministry to call for respect of its cultural heritage and highlighting tensions between the two nations despite their close polit...

Kyrgyzstan Condemns Russian Brand for Cultural Appropriation
A Russian fashion brand, Yaka, sparked outrage in Kyrgyzstan for using traditional Kyrgyz patterns without permission and claiming copyright, prompting the Kyrgyz culture ministry to call for respect of its cultural heritage and highlighting tensions between the two nations despite their close polit...
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48% Bias Score

EUIPO Admits Opposition to Zara's 'Zacaffè' Trademark
The EUIPO accepted Zicaffè's opposition to Zara's 'Zacaffè' trademark on February 8th, citing potential customer confusion. This triggers a process that could last years, starting with a two-month mediation period before a contradictory phase begins.

EUIPO Admits Opposition to Zara's 'Zacaffè' Trademark
The EUIPO accepted Zicaffè's opposition to Zara's 'Zacaffè' trademark on February 8th, citing potential customer confusion. This triggers a process that could last years, starting with a two-month mediation period before a contradictory phase begins.
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40% Bias Score

Ne Zha 2" Merchandise Frenzy: 9 Billion Yuan Box Office Success Fuels Massive Demand
Ne Zha 2," a Chinese film released on January 29th, has grossed over 9 billion yuan, generating over 50 million yuan in merchandise sales on Taobao and causing widespread shortages due to high demand, highlighting the growing significance of Chinese film IP.

Ne Zha 2" Merchandise Frenzy: 9 Billion Yuan Box Office Success Fuels Massive Demand
Ne Zha 2," a Chinese film released on January 29th, has grossed over 9 billion yuan, generating over 50 million yuan in merchandise sales on Taobao and causing widespread shortages due to high demand, highlighting the growing significance of Chinese film IP.
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48% Bias Score
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