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The Problem with AI Polishing
A new study examines how well AI detectors identify human-written text that AI systems have polished. The results were interesting.
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The High-Stakes Fight Over Aldi Snack Packaging
Mondelēz International filed a lawsuit against the grocery chain Aldi. At issue are private brands of Chips Ahoy, Oreos, Wheat Thins and more.
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Harvard Professor Francesca Gino Loses Tenure
Disgraced honesty researcher Francesca Gino has lost her tenure at Harvard. It's the first time that's happened in over 80 years.
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Mustangs, Batmobiles, and Copyright-Protected C(h)aracters
The 9th Circuit has ruled that Eleanor, the Mustang from the "Gone in 60 Seconds" films, is not a copyright-protected character. Here's why.
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How a Fake AI-Generated Book List Made it Into Major Papers
On May 18th, the Chicago Sun-Times published a book list generated by AI and containing 10 fake books. Here's how it happened.
Copyright News
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Copyright News
3 Count: Taylor’s Version
Taylor Swift reclaims all her master recordings, the UK's AI bill hits another roadblock, and Bible College sues composer for defamation.
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3 Count: Shawshank Redeption Arc
Stephen King seeks to reclaim The Shawshank Redemption, Amazon's Fire TV Stick accused of enabling piracy and influencer vibe case withdrawn.
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3 Count: High-Cost Battle
Judge denies former Register of Copyrights temporary restraining order, DOJ backs Cox against publishers and Getty discusses AI lawsuits.
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3 Count: Hallucination Station
Anthropic's AI hallucination gets portion struck, Square Enix settles with HK Ten Tree and Disney beats lawsuit over ukulele-playing turtle.
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3 Count: Copyright Office Chaos
Former Register of Copyrights sues over firing, Anime pirate site loses thousands of episodes and Beastie Boys reach settlement with Chili's.