Topic: intellectual property protection

  • Record Labels in Licensing Talks With AI Music Firms Udio and Suno

    Record Labels in Licensing Talks With AI Music Firms Udio and Suno

    Major record labels (Universal, Warner, Sony) are negotiating licensing deals with AI music platforms Udio and Suno to establish artist compensation and potential equity stakes. The agreements aim to resolve copyright disputes by balancing AI innovation with label control over music catalogs, avo...

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  • Tigera Secures AI Workloads from Data Ingestion to Deployment

    Tigera Secures AI Workloads from Data Ingestion to Deployment

    Tigera's Calico platform secures AI workloads in Kubernetes by addressing vulnerabilities across all phases, from data ingestion to model deployment. It employs egress controls, zero-trust microsegmentation, and ingress gateways to prevent data leaks, restrict unauthorized access, and protect aga...

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  • Concentric AI Enhances Data Security with New Governance Integrations

    Concentric AI Enhances Data Security with New Governance Integrations

    Concentric AI has launched new integrations for its Semantic Intelligence platform, enhancing data governance and security in cloud and developer environments with features like automated risk detection and proactive protection. Key integrations include Wiz for precise cloud data protection, GitH...

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  • Tesla Sues Ex-Optimus Engineer for Trade Secret Theft

    Tesla Sues Ex-Optimus Engineer for Trade Secret Theft

    Tesla is suing a former engineer from its Optimus robotics division, accusing him of stealing proprietary technology to start a competing company, Proception. The lawsuit alleges the engineer transferred confidential robotic hand sensor data to personal devices and founded Proception shortly afte...

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  • Is Removing DRM Ever Legal or Ethical?

    Is Removing DRM Ever Legal or Ethical?

    DRM technology restricts how consumers can access and use legitimately purchased digital content, often leading to frustration and the use of circumvention tools. Removing DRM is illegal in the U.S. under the Digital Millennium Copyright Act, with few exceptions, though enforcement typically targ...

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