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Toronto District School Board Faces Plagiarism Controversy
The Toronto District School Board is facing a new plagiarism scandal, this one involving a divisive report that they hoped would help them.
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5 More Contested Cases Before the Copyright Claims Board
Things are starting to heat up at the Copyright Claims Board as we have five new contested cases to look at and analyze.
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What the Warhol Ruling May Mean for AI
The Andy Warhol ruling is less than a week old, but the Supreme Court may have just shaken the world of artificial intelligence to its core.
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Professor Falsely Students of ChatGPT Plagiarism
A Texas A&M University-Commerce professor falsely accused many of his students of AI plagiarism. Here's what happened and why.
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How the Warhol Ruling Could Change Fair Use
The Supreme Court has handed down its decision in the Andy Warhol case. Here's what it says and what it means for fair use moving forward...
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3 Count: Not-so Goldin Touch
Netflix's King of Collectibles is sued over show idea, Google takes down Downloader app and USPTO launches new roundtable on piracy.
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3 Count: Blocked Dolphins
TI and Tiny lose copyright case to MGA, Videotron wins key decision in Canada and Nintendo stops emulator from debuting on Steam.
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3 Count: Fast Content
Japanese YouTuber arrested for uploading gaming video, Alibaba loses key decision and the Biden Administration files brief against Genius.
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3 Count: No Class
YouTube wins a key class action verdict, The Proxy Bay goes offline (and returns) and the Philippines increases copyright powers.
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3 Count: Feeling Blue
Cloudflare hit with DMCA subpoena, ACE takes down Spain's largest pirate site and Twitter's new video limit becomes a haven for pirates.