Labour pressed on AI regulation and copyright clarity
The Australian government is under scrutiny to define clear regulations for AI and copyright, as industry leaders demand urgent clarity.
The Australian government is under scrutiny to define clear regulations for AI and copyright, as industry leaders demand urgent clarity.
A British toymaker is taking legal action against a TikTok account for allegedly using its animal dolls in viral videos without permission, claiming copyright infringement.
The Productivity Commission proposes a new copyright exception for text and data mining, sparking debate between tech progress and creator rights.
Leading arts and media organisations in Australia are calling on the Labour government to take decisive action against the unauthorised use of Australian creative works to train AI models.
A new report urges the UK to modernise copyright laws to facilitate text and data mining for AI development, balancing innovation with creator rights.
Comedian Marc Maron discloses the hefty licensing fee required to play a Taylor Swift track on his podcast, sparking debate over music royalties.
The FCC, under Trump's administration, has approved the Paramount-Skydance merger while Stephen Colbert faces a lawsuit over alleged copyright infringement.
A renowned astronomer has filed a lawsuit against Coldplay, claiming the band copied his work in their hit song 'Viva La Vida'. The legal battle unfolds in New York.
Coldplay stars Chris Martin and Jonny Buckland have issued a public statement following backlash over an astronomy photographer's claims of unauthorised use of his work. The band addressed the controversy, emphasising their respect for artists' rights.
Popular file-sharing service WeTransfer faces backlash after admitting it uses user-uploaded content to train its AI models, raising privacy and copyright concerns.