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Japan's largest newspaper sues Perplexity
Japan's Yomiuri Shimbun, its largest newspaper by circulation, has sued US-based AI startup Perplexity for allegedly reproducing 119,467 of its articles without permission.
Aug 121 min read


Denmark to allow citizens to copyright features in fight against deepfake
Denmark has announced that it will amend its copyright law to give people legal ownership over their faces, voices, and bodies, making it illegal to create or share deepfakes without consent.Â
Jun 282 min read


US judge vindicates Anthropic in copyright case
A US judge has ruled that AI firm Anthropic did not violate copyright law by using published books to train its language models, marking a major legal win for the tech industry and a setback for authors and publishers.
Jun 252 min read


NDTV, Indian Express sue OpenAI over scraping of news content
Several Indian media firms, including NDTV and newspaper Indian Express, have sued OpenAI, accusing it of scraping content without permissio
Jan 272 min read


YouTube upgrades 'erase song' tool with AI
YouTube has announced an upgraded "erase song" tool to remove songs from videos without deleting other audio like conversation.
Jul 6, 20241 min read


US dailies sue OpenAI over content theft
Eight daily newspapers, including the New York Daily News and Chicago Tribune, have filed a lawsuit in New York federal court against Micros
May 1, 20242 min read


AI law will strike balance between innovation and rights of publishers: Vaishnaw
The Indian government is poised to introduce a legislation concerning the artificial intelligence (AI) and will seek to strike a balance...
Apr 5, 20242 min read


Pokémon Company to investigate multiplayer sensation Palworld for possible copyright violation
The Pokémon Company on Thursday said it will investigate allegations of plagiarism against the burgeoning online multiplayer sensation...
Jan 25, 20241 min read
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