Topic: Intellectual Property

  • Foreign Scientists Reportedly Pushed Out at U.S. Research Lab

    Foreign Scientists Reportedly Pushed Out at U.S. Research Lab

    New security measures at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) could restrict or expel foreign-born scientists, risking a loss of critical expertise and undermining the agency's global standing. Reports indicate impending policies include a three-year cap for international res...

    Read More »
  • NPR Host David Greene Sues Google Over AI Voice in NotebookLM

    NPR Host David Greene Sues Google Over AI Voice in NotebookLM

    Former NPR host David Greene is suing Google, alleging its NotebookLM AI tool uses a synthetic voice that precisely mimics his unique vocal characteristics without authorization. Google denies the claim, stating the voice in question was developed independently and is based on a paid professional...

    Read More »
  • ByteDance Reverses AI Tool That Turned Celebrities Into Clip Art

    ByteDance Reverses AI Tool That Turned Celebrities Into Clip Art

    ByteDance is urgently adding safeguards to its Seedance 2.0 AI tool after facing intense criticism and legal threats from Hollywood studios and Japanese officials over copyright infringement. Major studios like Disney and Paramount Skydance sent cease-and-desist letters, condemning the tool for c...

    Read More »
  • Hollywood Reacts to Seedance 2.0 Video Generator

    Hollywood Reacts to Seedance 2.0 Video Generator

    ByteDance's new AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, has sparked major controversy by enabling users to easily create videos featuring copyrighted characters and celebrity likenesses without permission, leading to accusations of mass infringement from Hollywood studios and guilds. The tool's rapid a...

    Read More »
  • Google: Attackers Made 100,000+ Attempts to Clone Gemini AI

    Google: Attackers Made 100,000+ Attempts to Clone Gemini AI

    Google reported over 100,000 attempts to extract its Gemini AI's capabilities, attributing them to actors aiming to train cheaper, competing models through a practice it calls "model extraction." The technique, known as "distillation," allows entities to bypass the high costs of original AI train...

    Read More »
  • Take-Two CEO on Stock Drop: 'People Confuse Tools With Hits'

    Take-Two CEO on Stock Drop: 'People Confuse Tools With Hits'

    Take-Two Interactive's CEO views AI tools like Project Genie as creative enhancers, not existential threats to established game companies, contrasting with market fears that drove down some stocks. He argues that AI cannot autonomously create hit properties, as human creativity for concepts and c...

    Read More »
  • Google Reveals Search Engine Vulnerabilities

    Google Reveals Search Engine Vulnerabilities

    A senior Google executive warns that court-ordered sharing of its core search technology, like its index and ranking data, would cause immediate harm by enabling reverse engineering, crippling spam defenses, and compromising user privacy. The mandated sharing of sensitive data, including spam sco...

    Read More »
  • Hundreds of Creatives Sound Alarm on AI's "Slop" Future

    Hundreds of Creatives Sound Alarm on AI's "Slop" Future

    A large coalition of nearly 800 artists accuses major AI companies of large-scale theft, arguing their creative works are exploited without permission or compensation to fuel generative AI. The campaign, organized by groups like the RIAA and SAG-AFTRA, demands fair licensing, strong IP enforcemen...

    Read More »
  • OpenAI's 2026 Goal: Driving Practical AI Adoption

    OpenAI's 2026 Goal: Driving Practical AI Adoption

    OpenAI's 2026 strategy focuses on deploying AI for practical, real-world applications in fields like science and finance, moving beyond theoretical models to create economic value. The widespread adoption of AI is expected to create new economic structures, with value captured through outcome-bas...

    Read More »
  • SparkFun Ends Partnership With Adafruit Over Harassment Claims

    SparkFun Ends Partnership With Adafruit Over Harassment Claims

    SparkFun Electronics has terminated its partnership with Adafruit Industries, citing violations of its corporate Code of Conduct, which will halt the supply of Teensy development boards to Adafruit after January 15, 2026. Adafruit claims the termination is retaliation for reporting serious online...

    Read More »
  • Games Workshop Bans AI in Warhammer Content

    Games Workshop Bans AI in Warhammer Content

    Games Workshop has instituted a formal internal policy banning the use of AI-generated content in all stages of its design process for Warhammer products, emphasizing a commitment to human artistry and IP protection. The company's CEO cited practical concerns over data security and compliance, an...

    Read More »
  • AI-Powered Growth: Boost Your Business, Not Replace Your Team

    AI-Powered Growth: Boost Your Business, Not Replace Your Team

    Successful AI integration requires a human-centered partnership, using technology to amplify team capabilities rather than replace them, as exemplified by Colgate-Palmolive's strategy. The company employs a dual-track framework, providing horizontal foundational tools for broad productivity and f...

    Read More »
  • Booz Allen & a16z Speed Government Tech Adoption

    Booz Allen & a16z Speed Government Tech Adoption

    Booz Allen Hamilton and Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) have formed a strategic alliance to accelerate the adoption of innovative commercial technologies for U.S. government and national security missions. The partnership leverages Booz Allen's government expertise and a16z's venture network to prepar...

    Read More »
  • OpenAI Asks Contractors to Share Past Work for AI Agent Testing

    OpenAI Asks Contractors to Share Past Work for AI Agent Testing

    OpenAI is collecting detailed, real-world work examples from contractors to benchmark its AI models against human performance on complex professional tasks, a step it views as critical toward developing artificial general intelligence (AGI). The initiative requires contractors to submit actual fi...

    Read More »
  • Microsoft shuts down Halo 3 mod for Counter-Strike 2

    Microsoft shuts down Halo 3 mod for Counter-Strike 2

    Microsoft issued a DMCA takedown, halting the 'Project Misriah' mod that aimed to recreate Halo 3's multiplayer in Counter-Strike 2 due to its direct use of copyrighted assets. The mod had gained significant popularity for its technical achievement in the Source 2 engine, impressing both Halo fan...

    Read More »
  • Future-Proof Your Career With This Power Move

    Future-Proof Your Career With This Power Move

    Participating in standards organizations provides a strategic career edge by offering advanced insight into future technologies, expanding your professional network, and positioning you at the forefront of industry innovation. Involvement is valuable for a wide range of professionals, not just en...

    Read More »
  • Mirelo Raises $41M to Tackle AI Video's Silent Problem

    Mirelo Raises $41M to Tackle AI Video's Silent Problem

    Mirelo, a Berlin-based startup, has secured $41 million in seed funding to develop AI that automatically generates synchronized soundtracks and effects for videos, addressing a key gap in AI-generated content. The company plans to significantly expand its team and develop its product suite, inclu...

    Read More »
  • Disney Sues Google Over AI Copyright Infringement

    Disney Sues Google Over AI Copyright Infringement

    Disney has issued a cease-and-desist letter to Google, alleging its AI models (like Veo and Gemini) have engaged in widespread copyright infringement by generating Disney characters and stories without permission. Disney accuses Google of willfully leveraging its market dominance to profit from t...

    Read More »
  • Tim Sweeney Reveals Fortnite's Future After Apple Win

    Tim Sweeney Reveals Fortnite's Future After Apple Win

    Epic Games won a major legal victory against Apple, with a U.S. court upholding a ruling that Apple must allow developers to link to external payment methods, ending what Epic's CEO calls arbitrary "junk fees." The court affirmed Apple cannot take its standard commission on these external purchas...

    Read More »
  • Disney's New Strategy: Immersive Entertainment Explained

    Disney's New Strategy: Immersive Entertainment Explained

    Disney and OpenAI have formed a $1 billion partnership, allowing users to generate video clips with Disney characters using OpenAI's Sora tool, with select content featured on Disney Plus. The deal serves dual corporate interests: it provides OpenAI with major capital and gives Disney access to a...

    Read More »
  • Disney & OpenAI: A Game-Changer for AI Copyright

    Disney & OpenAI: A Game-Changer for AI Copyright

    Disney and OpenAI have formed a strategic partnership, granting OpenAI a license to use Disney characters in its Sora video model while Disney receives a financial stake and internal access to the technology. This collaboration represents a pragmatic shift for Disney, which historically litigates...

    Read More »
  • Disney Partners with OpenAI to Create AI Videos Using Its Characters

    Disney Partners with OpenAI to Create AI Videos Using Its Characters

    Disney and OpenAI have formed a three-year strategic partnership, including a $1 billion Disney investment, to integrate Disney's iconic characters into OpenAI's Sora video generation platform. The deal allows users to create videos featuring over 200 Disney-owned characters and assets, but expli...

    Read More »
  • OpenAI's Disney Deal Brings Mickey Mouse & Marvel to Sora

    OpenAI's Disney Deal Brings Mickey Mouse & Marvel to Sora

    OpenAI and Disney have partnered to integrate iconic characters and worlds from Disney, Marvel, Pixar, and Star Wars into OpenAI's AI models for generating videos and images. The collaboration enables users to create short social videos and images through simple prompts, using a vast library of a...

    Read More »
  • Operation Bluebird Aims to Revive Twitter's 'Abandoned' Trademarks

    Operation Bluebird Aims to Revive Twitter's 'Abandoned' Trademarks

    A startup named Operation Bluebird has petitioned to cancel X Corp.'s "Twitter" and "Tweet" trademarks, arguing the company abandoned them after rebranding to "X," and has applied to use the name for a new social platform. The legal challenge cites U.S. trademark abandonment rules, but experts no...

    Read More »
  • Disney Lawyers Killed KOTOR 2's Restored Content DLC

    Disney Lawyers Killed KOTOR 2's Restored Content DLC

    Disney's legal intervention cancelled the official Restored Content DLC for *Knights of the Old Republic II* on Nintendo Switch, halting Aspyr's years-long effort to officially release a major fan modification. The project was blocked because Disney required Aspyr to definitively identify and obt...

    Read More »
  • Netflix Enters the Big Leagues

    Netflix Enters the Big Leagues

    Netflix's $83 billion acquisition of Warner Bros. transforms it into a Hollywood studio powerhouse, granting control of major franchises like Harry Potter and HBO to secure long-term subscriber-retaining content. The sale concludes a period of financial strain for Warner Bros. Discovery, driven b...

    Read More »
  • Apple TV Removes 'The Hunt' Amid Plagiarism Claims

    Apple TV Removes 'The Hunt' Amid Plagiarism Claims

    Apple TV has postponed the release of the French series 'The Hunt' due to plagiarism allegations, specifically similarities to Douglas Fairbairn's 1974 novel *Shoot*, and is conducting a review. The plot of 'The Hunt' involves a group of friends on a hunting trip who are attacked by another group...

    Read More »
  • Microsoft Releases Zork I, II, and III as Open Source

    Microsoft Releases Zork I, II, and III as Open Source

    Microsoft has released the source code for Zork I, II, and III under the MIT License, making it open-source for developers and enthusiasts to use and modify. The release was a collaboration between Microsoft's Xbox and Activision, coordinated through its Open Source Programs Office, though commer...

    Read More »
  • Nightfall AI: Protect Unstructured Data with LLM-Powered File Classification

    Nightfall AI: Protect Unstructured Data with LLM-Powered File Classification

    Nightfall AI introduces AI File Classifier Detectors that use large language models to identify and secure unstructured intellectual property, which traditional data loss prevention tools often miss. The system comprehends a document's overall meaning, structure, and business context, enabling ac...

    Read More »
  • OpenAI Fined for German Copyright Breach

    OpenAI Fined for German Copyright Breach

    A German court ruled that OpenAI violated copyright law by using licensed music to train ChatGPT, following a lawsuit by GEMA, and ordered compensation, though OpenAI disputes the decision and is considering an appeal. GEMA hailed the ruling as a key legal precedent in Europe, emphasizing it sets...

    Read More »
  • LG Founder's Grandson Partners with AI Firm to Revolutionize Filmmaking

    LG Founder's Grandson Partners with AI Firm to Revolutionize Filmmaking

    Utopai East, a joint venture between Stock Farm Road and Utopai Studios, is developing specialized infrastructure to support AI-driven film and television production, addressing the significant energy and data demands of these technologies. The partnership aims to use AI initially for cost reduct...

    Read More »
  • Bahrain Launches $1B AI and Quantum Drug Discovery Program

    Bahrain Launches $1B AI and Quantum Drug Discovery Program

    Bahrain is investing $1 billion in a partnership with SandboxAQ to use AI and quantum computing for faster drug discovery and development. The initiative aims to create biotech assets, address regional diseases like diabetes, and establish Bahrain as a hub for AI-driven pharmaceutical research. T...

    Read More »
  • Trump's DHS Uses Halo Meme to Recruit ICE Officers

    Trump's DHS Uses Halo Meme to Recruit ICE Officers

    The Department of Homeland Security is using Halo franchise imagery in a social media recruitment campaign, linking directly to ICE's hiring portal with game-inspired text like "DESTROY THE FLOOD." This strategy follows a previous DHS post that incorporated Pokémon content, drawing parallels betw...

    Read More »
  • Olga Kornienko on C2PA, Content Authenticity & DRM at Streaming Media 2025

    Olga Kornienko on C2PA, Content Authenticity & DRM at Streaming Media 2025

    EZDRM's COO emphasized the collaboration between content provenance, C2PA standards, and DRM to protect media authenticity and creators from synthetic media threats. The C2PA standard establishes a chain of custody for content, verifying origin and tracking changes without judging truth, enabling...

    Read More »
  • Stop IT Plagiarism: A Guide to Protecting Your Code

    Stop IT Plagiarism: A Guide to Protecting Your Code

    Code plagiarism poses serious legal, ethical, and reputational risks in commercial environments, leading to potential copyright infringement and loss of trust. Prevention strategies include writing original code, properly citing sources, using version control, checking licenses, and customizing A...

    Read More »
  • Why You Shouldn't Trust AI for Product Advice, Warns Tech CEO

    Why You Shouldn't Trust AI for Product Advice, Warns Tech CEO

    AI systems increasingly prioritize marketing materials over impartial journalism in their responses, potentially leading to biased shopping recommendations. Technology leader Vivek Shah advises users to critically examine the sources behind AI chatbot answers to ensure they receive balanced infor...

    Read More »
  • Google Picks 15 Fans to Test the Next Pixel

    Google Picks 15 Fans to Test the Next Pixel

    Google has selected fifteen Pixel Superfans for its Trusted Tester Program, allowing them to provide direct feedback on future Pixel devices in development. Eligibility is restricted to U.S. residents aged 18 or older who received a direct email invitation, with entry via a unique link and submis...

    Read More »
  • Sony Sues Tencent Over Horizon-Like Game, Seeks Injunction

    Sony Sues Tencent Over Horizon-Like Game, Seeks Injunction

    Sony is suing Tencent over alleged intellectual property infringement in *Light of Motiram*, citing striking similarities to Sony's *Horizon* franchise, including character design, robotic creatures, and key gameplay elements. The dispute escalated after Tencent removed contested content and dela...

    Read More »
  • GuardWare Launches World-First Solution to Permanently Stop Data Theft

    GuardWare Launches World-First Solution to Permanently Stop Data Theft

    GuardWare has launched PROTECT, a pioneering encryption software suite that persistently secures sensitive data during active use, enabling secure movement in supply chains and remote file destruction. PROTECT addresses vulnerabilities in unstructured data files by employing a data-centric securi...

    Read More »
  • Adobe launches custom generative AI foundry for enterprises

    Adobe launches custom generative AI foundry for enterprises

    Adobe has launched Adobe AI Foundry, a platform that enables businesses to create custom generative AI models for generating text, images, videos, and 3D scenes while maintaining brand consistency and protecting intellectual property. The service is built on Adobe's Firefly AI models and uses a u...

    Read More »
  • Hacking Group 'Crimson Collective' Claims Nintendo Breach

    Hacking Group 'Crimson Collective' Claims Nintendo Breach

    Nintendo is facing a potential security breach, as the hacking group Crimson Collective claims to have infiltrated its internal systems and provided a screenshot as evidence, though Nintendo has not yet confirmed the incident. Crimson Collective, which previously breached Red Hat and exfiltrated ...

    Read More »
  • Lilium's Electric Aircraft Tech Finds New Life at Archer

    Lilium's Electric Aircraft Tech Finds New Life at Archer

    Following Lilium's insolvency, Archer Aviation acquired its entire patent portfolio for approximately €18 million, outbidding competitors to secure foundational eVTOL technologies. Lilium, once a leading eVTOL developer with over $1 billion in funding and major orders, went public in 2021 but exh...

    Read More »
  • Is Art Dead? How Sora 2 Impacts Your Rights & Creativity

    Is Art Dead? How Sora 2 Impacts Your Rights & Creativity

    Advanced AI video generators like Sora 2 are raising significant legal and ethical questions about intellectual property rights and creative authenticity, challenging the definition of art in the digital age. The rapid adoption of Sora 2 has led to widespread misuse, prompting legal actions and p...

    Read More »
  • AI Tools Are Revolutionizing Global Innovation

    AI Tools Are Revolutionizing Global Innovation

    Artificial intelligence is fundamentally transforming the creation, protection, and management of intellectual property, requiring ethically-grounded systems that enhance human ingenuity while maintaining human input as indispensable. National innovation strategies are increasingly focused on mod...

    Read More »
  • Japan Demands OpenAI Stop Using Manga Without Permission

    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...

    Read More »
  • Pax8 Launches Game-Changing Agent Store

    Pax8 Launches Game-Changing Agent Store

    Pax8 has launched the Pax8 Agent Store, an agentic AI platform that helps managed service providers (MSPs) accelerate growth, create new revenue streams, and deliver AI solutions to small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs). The platform offers plug-and-play, recurring revenue products tailored to MS...

    Read More »
  • Are Deepfakes Rewriting History?

    Are Deepfakes Rewriting History?

    OpenAI's Sora text-to-video app raises ethical concerns by enabling the creation of convincing deepfakes of deceased public figures, which can spread historical misinformation and distress families. Legal protections exist against unauthorized use of a person's likeness, but enforcing these laws ...

    Read More »
  • Nintendo Denies Lobbying Japanese Government Against AI

    Nintendo Denies Lobbying Japanese Government Against AI

    Nintendo has officially denied claims that it is lobbying the Japanese government against generative AI, clarifying it has had no such contact. The allegations originated from a Japanese lawmaker who cited concerns over intellectual property protection but later retracted the incorrect informatio...

    Read More »
  • Nintendo Sues Switch Piracy Reddit Mod for $4.5 Million

    Nintendo Sues Switch Piracy Reddit Mod for $4.5 Million

    Nintendo is suing a Reddit moderator for $4.5 million, alleging they operated piracy platforms that distributed unauthorized Nintendo Switch games. The lawsuit claims the defendant reproduced and distributed thousands of copyrighted games through "Pirate Shops," leading to massive unauthorized di...

    Read More »
  • Sam Altman: Sora to Offer 'Granular' Copyright Controls

    Sam Altman: Sora to Offer 'Granular' Copyright Controls

    OpenAI is shifting to an opt-in model for Sora, giving copyright holders granular control over how their characters and intellectual property are used in AI-generated videos. The company plans to introduce detailed controls allowing rights holders to define or block character usage, addressing co...

    Read More »