News

The US government has mapped a new AI plan that sidelines raging topics like copyright. Instead of addressing these concerns, ...
In previous Snippets articles and AI News Roundups, we introduced the current lawsuits between the Recording Industry Association of America ...
Bloomberg was allowed, and the New York Times wasn't. Anthropic said it had no knowledge of the list and that its contractor, ...
AI companies would be barred by federal law from using copyrighted material or personal data to train language models in new legislation introduced Monday ...
Worried that your latest production is too laden with library sounds? Let AI conjure up something that's exclusively all yours ...
Anthropic noted statutory damages for the use of millions of works could be “ruinous,” but District Judge William Alsup said, ...
Two recent district court opinions from the Northern District of California, filed within days of each other address the use of copyrighted ...
In May, members of the American Law Institute (ALI) voted to approve ALI’s first-ever Restatement of Law, Copyright, paving ...
A YouTuber specializing in retro gaming has been raided by authorities over claims that they promoted copyrighted material in their videos.
Meta executives acquired pirated books for AI training despite ethical concerns. Recent court rulings on AI copyright ...
After hearing testimony from five witnesses, including author David Baldacci, Senator Josh Hawley concluded that if the way ...
The lawsuit claims the tech giant behind Facebook and Instagram used more than 190,000 copyrighted books without authorization or compensation.