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Adobe's legal chief calls for creator protection as policymakers and tech companies reframe copyright in the era of AI
By Craig Hale published
While the world establishes copyright for AI-generated assets, Adobe's legal chief calls for greater creator protection and asset verification.

Chinese automaker apologizes for ripping off Range Rover ad campaign
By Leon Poultney published
Chinese automaker admits full responsibility for ad campaign that looks eerily similar to Range Rover promotional material.

India's streaming giant lodges criminal complaint against ExpressVPN over alleged copyright-breaching marketing
By Rene Millman published
JioStar accuses the VPN service of being a "knowing facilitator" of piracy

Author David Baldacci on AI using his copyright material without permission
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
Bestselling author David Baldacci vows to fight OpenAI over AI use of copyrighted material, calling it "the hill I’m going to die on”.

Big Tech’s unspoken rule: using online content and copyrighted material to train AI is seemingly the norm - and it doesn’t look like that’s about to change
By Kristina Terech published
Tech giants are using online content, such as YouTube transcripts, and copyrighted material for AI training, often without consent.

Investigation finds companies are training AI models with YouTube content without permission
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
YouTube data is being used without asking creators to train AI models.

YouTube will use AI to snip copyrighted music and not silence your whole video
By Eric Hal Schwartz published
YouTube's new AI feature removes copyrighted songs without deleting all audio.

Microsoft AI CEO claims any content published online is "freeware" to help train AI — and people are not happy
By Craig Hale published
Although AI is trained on data published online, Microsoft AI CEO still sees the need for greater governance.
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