Lorde joins massive artist boycott against Meta's AI practices
Pop sensation Lorde stands with over 1000 artists protesting Meta's unauthorized use of their work to train AI algorithms in growing industry rebellion.
Pop sensation Lorde stands with over 1000 artists protesting Meta's unauthorized use of their work to train AI algorithms in growing industry rebellion.
OpenAI announces groundbreaking copyright controls for content owners amid revelations that its Sora 2 video generator can recreate famous characters, sparking urgent industry discussions about AI ethics.
As tech giants rule by algorithm, Australia emerges as a global pioneer with groundbreaking legislation to combat AI-generated deepfakes and protect democratic integrity.
As cryptocurrencies and central bank digital currencies transform global finance, regulators face unprecedented challenges in maintaining stability and protecting consumers in this new financial frontier.
Rising British singer Lola Young pauses her promising career amid hidden legal dispute with American producer Carter Lang over authorship of breakthrough track 'Messy'.
The Taliban regime is systematically dismantling Afghanistan's digital infrastructure, imposing nationwide internet restrictions that isolate citizens and cripple the economy in what experts call digital repression.
Italian-American performer Luigi Mangione sues Netflix and producer Ryan Murphy, claiming they used his life story for 'Ripley' without permission or compensation in a multi-million dollar legal battle.
Australian rapper and producer Briggs delivers scathing critique of AI copyright proposals, warning the Productivity Commission's stance could devastate artistic livelihoods and cultural heritage.
The Taliban regime has severed Afghanistan's internet connectivity, isolating 40 million people from the world in what experts call one of the most severe digital crackdowns in modern history.
Exclusive: A leaked email shows a top government adviser told the culture secretary that AI companies would 'never' compensate artists for training data, raising concerns over UK's creative industry protections.
A groundbreaking 'Digital ID' super-app is in development, promising to let you prove your age for age-restricted goods with just your smartphone, potentially ending the need to carry physical documents.
Discover the top digital photo frames for every budget. Our expert review compares Aura, Nixplay, and Skylight frames to help you showcase your memories in stunning clarity.
South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem faces a backlash after using Nirvana's melancholic anthem 'Something in the Way' to soundtrack a dramatic video of an ICE raid in Chicago, drawing fury from the band's fans and critics alike.
The UK's inaugural Chief Technology Officer, Mark Russinovich, delivers a damning verdict on Whitehall's archaic IT infrastructure, calling for an urgent technological revolution to drag public services into the 21st century.
Exclusive analysis reveals how Labour's proposed tax reforms targeting tech giants could spark a catastrophic investment exodus, jeopardising Britain's position as a global digital leader.
Over 150 leading British musicians, including Sir Paul McCartney and Adele, have signed an urgent letter to Prime Minister Keir Starmer, calling for stronger legal protections against AI scraping and unauthorised use of their work, citing fears of a 'race
Scott Farquhar's Atlassian faces backlash over plans to scrape Australian creative works for AI training with a derisory compensation offer, raising profound questions about cultural sovereignty and digital democracy.
The Libertines' frontman Pete Doherty expresses disgust after the band's track is featured in a political campaign video for Germany's far-right AfD party without permission, sparking outrage and legal threats.
Britpop legends James have issued a scathing condemnation of far-right activist Tommy Robinson after he used their anthem 'Sit Down' at a political rally without permission, branding it a 'cynical ploy'.
Pop superstar Taylor Swift has filed a secret motion containing new evidence in her legal defence against allegations that her hit song 'Folklore' infringes on a lesser-known track. The case, which also involves actors Blake Lively and Justin Baldoni, tak
Marks & Spencer launches legal action against fashion rival Mango over a strikingly similar teddy bear design, sparking a major retail copyright clash.
Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom faces extradition to the United States after New Zealand's High Court dismisses his final appeal, ending a dramatic 12-year legal saga over copyright infringement and fraud allegations.
Sweden is leading a financial revolution, with plans to eliminate physical currency entirely within the next decade. Discover how this bold move is transforming everyday life and what it means for the future of money.
Leading tech firms are facing allegations of systematic copyright theft, using protected creative works to train AI without permission or compensation. This investigation reveals the scale of the digital pillaging.
Nestled in the Peak District, the idyllic spa town of Bakewell is pioneering a radical retreat from modern connectivity. With a council-backed initiative to create signal-free zones, it's becoming the ultimate destination for Brits seeking a genuine digit
Sky has launched a major crackdown on illegal streaming, specifically targeting services like StreamEast. Millions of UK viewers using free streams for Premier League and blockbuster movies are at risk of severe penalties, including fines and internet sus
AI firm Anthropic reaches a confidential settlement with the Authors Guild in a pivotal US lawsuit over using copyrighted books to train its AI models, setting a new industry precedent.
High Street giant Marks & Spencer is suing clothing retailer FatFace for £6 million in a landmark copyright case over the design of its classic Breton stripe tops. The legal battle could redefine fashion copyright in the UK.
Former PM Tony Blair's institute urges the next government to implement a mandatory digital ID system, claiming it could save billions and revolutionise public services. Critics raise privacy concerns.
A sophisticated illegal streaming network, suspected of facilitating over 50,000 Premier League and pay-per-view events, has been dismantled by a UK police taskforce. Five individuals have been arrested in a significant blow to digital piracy.