Topic: ai copyright
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Stability AI's Getty Win Puts Copyright Law in Question
Stability AI won the primary copyright claim in the UK lawsuit with Getty Images, but the ruling did not set a clear precedent on using copyrighted materials to train AI systems, leaving legal uncertainty. The court found Stability AI infringed on Getty's trademark rights by generating images wit...
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Japan Demands OpenAI Stop Using Manga Without Permission
Japan has formally demanded that OpenAI stop unauthorized use of Japanese manga and anime content, citing intellectual property rights violations and the cultural significance of these art forms. The government's intervention follows criticism from officials over AI training practices using copyr...
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Why I Changed My Mind About Getting Paid by Anthropic
Anthropic agreed to a $1.5 billion settlement for authors whose copyrighted books were used without permission to train its AI model Claude, with authors potentially receiving at least $3,000 per affected book. The settlement raises the ethical question of whether AI firms should compensate creat...
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Tech & AI in 2025: The Year in Review
AI matured from a novelty to a core operational tool, driving productivity and reshaping business processes as it became widely integrated into daily workflows. Global regulatory frameworks, led by the EU's AI Act, came into full force, establishing strict rules and ending the era of unregulated ...
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Borderlands 4 Price Slashed Just Weeks After Launch
Borderlands 4 received a 20% price cut on PC shortly after launch, contradicting earlier promises and reflecting potential sales and performance issues. Japan's government has demanded that OpenAI stop using Japanese intellectual property without consent, citing anime and manga as cultural treasu...
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