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    Book Publishers Have a Major AI Problem

    July 9, 2026
  • Articles
    July 8, 2026

    A Plagiarism Fight Over Sideways Church Pews

    The Manifesta art show is drawing the wrong kind of attention. An installation featuring upturned church pews has been accused of plagiarizing a similar work.

  • Academic/Research Integrity
    July 7, 2026

    Egypt’s Culture Minister Resigns After Losing Plagiarism Lawsuit

    Now-former Egyptian Culture Minister Jehan Zaki has resigned after losing a lawsuit accusing her of plagiarism. How was this not caught before?

  • Academic/Research Integrity
    July 6, 2026

    AI Comes to the Ivy League

    Ivy League schools are coming to grips with AI cheating. However, it's proving to be a major challenge for institutions that are tied to their traditions.

  • Articles
    July 2, 2026

    Why US Government Works are Public Domain

    It's widely known that works created by the US government are in the public domain. But why is that? How did that become the law? It's a long story.

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    July 1, 2026

    The Copyright Side of Stop Killing Games

    Stop Killing Games suffered a setback in California. But the reason behind that setback is dubious at best. Still, there are actual obstacles for the movement.

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    July 9, 2026

    3 Count: Serious Sanctions

    Newspapers seek sanctions against OpenAI for allegedly destroying evidence. French watchdog orders Meta to pay news publishers and more.

  • Copyright News
    July 8, 2026

    3 Count: Tonga Troubles

    NewJeans sued over alleged unlicensed sample, two Spanish artists sued over the same thing, and Tonga begins suspending pirate domains.

  • Copyright News
    July 7, 2026

    3 Count: Wedding Present

    Reggaeton lawsuit heading toward jury trial, Taylor Swift wins dismissal of poetry case, and SCO/IBM lawsuit is still somehow going on.

  • Copyright News
    July 6, 2026

    3 Count: AI Turnabout

    Midjourney wants information on movie studios' use of AI. HiAnime operators arrested in Vietnam, and PS5 jailbreaking interest renewed.

  • Copyright News
    July 2, 2026

    3 Count: Shopify Shopline

    Jamendo sues Suno over AI training; Google says AI training is fair use; Shopify settles copyright lawsuit with Shopline.

  • Copyright News
    July 1, 2026

    3 Count: The Skin is a Lie

    US Supreme Court lets Register of Copyrights keep her job, Beyoncé wins dismissal of sampling lawsuit, and the Companion Cube skin is a lie.

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