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Taylor Swift Moves to Protect Voice and Image from AI Use
Taylor Swift is taking legal steps to safeguard her voice and image against unauthorized use by generative AI technologies.
Read MoreByteDance Delays Global Launch of AI Video Generator Seedance 2.0 Over Copyright Concerns
ByteDance postpones the worldwide rollout of its AI video generator Seedance 2.0 amid unresolved copyright challenges affecting content creation.
Read MoreUS Supreme Court Rules AI-Generated Art Cannot Be Copyrighted
The US Supreme Court upheld that artworks created by AI systems are not eligible for copyright protection.
Read MoreByteDance Commits to Protecting Hollywood Actors and Characters from AI Replication in Seedance 2.0
ByteDance pledges to implement safeguards in Seedance 2.0 to prevent unauthorized copying of Hollywood actors and characters by its AI video generator.
Read MoreSony Develops Technology to Measure Borrowing in AI-Generated Music
Sony creates a system that detects the level of content borrowing in AI-generated music, addressing growing issues of originality.
Read MoreDisney Demands ByteDance Shut Down Seedance 2.0 Over Copyright Concerns
Disney has urged ByteDance to disable its latest AI video generator, Seedance 2.0, citing unauthorized use of Star Wars and Marvel characters.
Read MoreNvidia Denies Allegations of Using Pirated Books for AI Training
Nvidia rebuffs claims that it used pirated book collections to train AI models, stating no copyright violations occurred in federal court.
Read MoreMajor Pirated Manga Network Shut Down in China Through Japan-China Cooperation
A large-scale pirate manga distribution network in China was dismantled via coordinated efforts between Japanese publishers and Chinese authorities.
Read MoreAnthropic Faces $3 Billion Lawsuit Over Alleged Copyright Infringement by Music Publishers
Anthropic is sued for $3 billion by major music publishers for allegedly downloading over 20,000 copyrighted songs without authorization.
Read MoreCyberpunk 2077 VR Mod Creator Shuts Paid Mods After Second Copyright Complaint
Luke Ross, developer of the Cyberpunk 2077 VR mod, closed access to paid mods following a second copyright complaint in one month.
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