Guardian updates terms, bans AI training on content
The Guardian has updated its terms and conditions, explicitly prohibiting AI training on its content and clarifying user responsibilities. Learn about the key changes affecting digital access.
The Guardian has updated its terms and conditions, explicitly prohibiting AI training on its content and clarifying user responsibilities. Learn about the key changes affecting digital access.
EU Commissioner Thierry Breton warns Europe must protect its digital laws from US pressure and assert sovereignty against competing tech empires. Read why Europe's digital future matters.
Paul McCartney releases his first track in five years on a silent protest album against AI copyright threats. Over 1000 artists join the fight for creative rights. Read the full story.
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Paul McCartney releases a near-silent track protesting AI copyright theft. The move highlights a growing industry campaign urging the UK government to protect creators from having their work used to train AI without permission or pay.
Universal Music's AI deal with Udio reveals how media giants profit while artists face displacement. Discover why copyright lawsuits won't protect creative workers.
Actress Blake Lively and film producer Justin Baldoni face legal action from writer Jed Wallace over alleged concept theft for their upcoming project 'A Simple Favour 2'.
A culinary controversy erupts as MasterChef Australia contestant's Middle Eastern cookbook faces cultural appropriation accusations, sparking a bitter copyright dispute with celebrity chef Nigella Lawson leaping to the author's defence.
Tech giant Amazon launches legal action against AI startup Perplexity, accusing it of systematically scraping copyrighted content without permission in escalating AI copyright battle.
Exclusive investigation reveals how 'Strike 3' copyright lawsuits are targeting thousands of Britons for alleged porn downloads, creating a legal minefield for internet users.
Actor Justin Baldoni settles copyright infringement case with Blake Lively over film adaptation rights, ending prolonged legal dispute that captivated Hollywood.
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Universal Music Group escalates its battle against online piracy by threatening legal action against Reddit over copyright infringement involving artists like Taylor Swift and The Beatles.
The Trump administration has ignited a legal firestorm by dismissing Copyright Office chief Shira Perlmutter, prompting a Supreme Court battle over presidential power and government appointments.
In a groundbreaking move, Albania has appointed an artificial intelligence as its Minister of Digital Affairs, with the AI announcing it's expecting digital children in a viral video that's redefining governance.
From banking to benefits - discover the everyday situations where digital ID will become mandatory across the UK and what it means for your privacy and convenience.
A groundbreaking digital identity scheme is poised to streamline travel within the Common Travel Area, offering Britons and Irish citizens a seamless border experience while raising privacy considerations.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer unveils ambitious plans for mandatory digital identity scheme, promising to transform how Britons access public services while facing fierce criticism from privacy campaigners.
Pop superstar Lizzo confronts copyright infringement allegations over uncredited sample in her hit song 'Truth Hurts', with actress Sydney Sweeney's social media post adding fuel to the legal fire.
Tech giant OpenAI confronts a major copyright lawsuit alleging ChatGPT was illegally trained on protected material, raising crucial questions about AI development ethics.
When the cloud infrastructure we depend on suddenly failed, it revealed the uncomfortable truth about who truly controls our digital lives and why our internet isn't as resilient as we thought.
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak and Samantha Markle join growing list of celebrities and tech luminaries accusing OpenAI of unlawfully using personal data and copyrighted material to train ChatGPT artificial intelligence systems.
Delve into the extraordinary courtroom struggle for control of Albert Einstein's image and legacy. Discover how universities, corporations and heirs fought to claim ownership of the 20th century's most iconic face in this gripping intellectual property dr
Netflix faces explosive legal action from Warner Bros. Discovery over alleged unauthorised use of CNN documentary footage in their hit series 'The Greatest Night in Pop', sparking a high-stakes streaming war.
Exclusive investigation reveals how illegal Fire Stick users face serious consequences as authorities launch nationwide crackdown on premium content piracy.
Moscow officially blocks Instagram across Russia after Meta temporarily allows violent speech against Russian forces, marking a major escalation in the digital front of the Ukraine conflict.
Music legend Kenny Loggins speaks out against Donald Trump's unauthorised use of his iconic Top Gun anthem 'Danger Zone' at political rallies, revealing his political stance and artistic principles.
Crime novelist Michael Connelly takes legal action against AI company Labyrinth after discovering his Lincoln Lawyer series was used to train AI without permission, sparking a major copyright battle in the publishing world.
A groundbreaking NHS digital initiative is using text messages to identify kidney disease up to five years sooner, potentially saving thousands from life-altering complications through early detection.
Discover how marketing guru Brittany Becher transformed content creation into a lucrative career, revealing her proven strategies for making serious money online through social media platforms.