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Can Adobe and Nvidia Fix AI’s Copyright Woes?
Adobe and Nvidia both announced new image-generating AIs. However, they are setting their offerings apart with one thing: Proper licenses.
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Plagiarism in Pop Culture: American Auto
In the sitcom American Auto, the company's designer and lawyer respond comically bad to a fear of being wrongly accused of plagiarism.
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If You Use a Ghostwriter, You Need to Check for Plagiarism
As more allegations of plagiarism in Dr. David Agus' books come out, attention is shifting to the person who actually wrote them.
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Proposed Seoul Ferris Wheel Sparks Plagiarism Allegations
The Seoul Metropolitan Government announced a new Ferris wheel. But why has a symbol of peace become a target for plagiarism allegations
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Why Buying Video Game Assets Can Be Risky
Indie developer Archangel recently learned a hard lesson about buying video game assets: It's difficult to know whether they're original.
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3 Count: Closing Circles
Post Malone reaches last-minute settlement in Circles case, Rwandan author sues publisher and Adobe & Nvidia release new AIs.
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3 Count: Uncontrolled Lending
The Internet Archive has tough day in court, major labels seek extra damages from Grande and The Weeknd settles a song case.
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3 Count: Nonexclusive License
Lawsuit against artist dismissed, filmmakers want former VPN operator arrested, and Nickelback wins long-running case over Rockstar.
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3 Count: Shuttered Streamzz
US Copyright Office clarifies AI registrations, ACE shuts down a pirate streaming site and publishing groups form a new coalition.
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3 Count: Disney Ban
Spinrilla seeks to ban the word piracy at an upcoming trial, Brazil shutters a wave of sites and Disney influencers banned from the park.