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On July 4, YouTube released an updated eraser tool for creators so they can easily remove any copyrighted music from their videos without affecting any other audio such as dialog…

YouTube’s updated eraser tool removes copyrighted music without impacting other audio

Sony Music Group has sent letters to more than 700 tech companies and music streaming services to warn them not to use its music to train AI without explicit permission.…

Sony Music warns tech companies over ‘unauthorized’ use of its content to train AI

The intersection of AI and copyright-protected material is a fraught place. There you can find lawsuits, deals, acrimony, and even various flavors of the personal-political…

TechCrunch Minute: OpenAI will soon ask to use your content as training data

A group of 200 musicians signed an open letter calling on tech companies and developers to not undermine human creativity with AI music generation tools. The list of undersigned artists…

Nicki Minaj, Billie Eilish, Katy Perry and other musicians sign letter against irresponsible AI

In a never-ending saga between Google and France’s competition authority over copyright protections for news snippets, the Autorité de la Concurrence announced a €250 million fine against the tech giant…

Google hit with $270M fine in France as authority finds news publishers’ data was used for Gemini

It’s a wonder what generative AI, particularly text-to-image AI models like Midjourney and OpenAI’s DALL-E 3, can do. From photorealism to cubism, image-generating models can translate practically any description, short…

Kin.art launches free tool to prevent GenAI models from training on artwork

In late December, The New York Times sued OpenAI and its close collaborator and investor, Microsoft, for allegedly violating copyright law by training generative AI models on the Times’ content.…

OpenAI claims New York Times copyright lawsuit is without merit

Microsoft is expanding its policy to protect commercial customers from copyright infringement lawsuits arising from the use of generative AI — but with a caveat (or several). Today during Ignite,…

Microsoft extends generative AI copyright protections to more customers

OpenAI — bowing to peer pressure — today announced it’ll step in and defend businesses using OpenAI products if they face claims around copyright infringement as it pertains to OpenAI…

OpenAI promises to defend business customers against copyright claims

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Some gen AI vendors say they’ll defend customers from IP lawsuits. Others, not so much.

A person using generative AI — models that generate text, images, music and more given a prompt — could infringe on someone else’s copyright through no fault of their own. But who’s on the hook for the legal fees and damages if — or rather, when — that happens? It…

Some gen AI vendors say they’ll defend customers from IP lawsuits. Others, not so much.

Generative AI has brought a host of copyright issues to the fore. Just this week, authors including George R.R. Martin, led by the Authors Guild, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI,…

The copyright issues around generative AI aren’t going away anytime soon

If you ask GPT-4 to do a passage in the style of Carmen Machado or Margaret Atwood or Alexander Chee, it will do a fair job at it, and for…

Thousands of authors sign letter urging AI makers to stop stealing books

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The current legal cases against generative AI are just the beginning

As generative AI enters the mainstream, each new day brings a new lawsuit. Microsoft, GitHub and OpenAI are currently being sued in a class action motion that accuses them of violating copyright law by allowing Copilot, a code-generating AI system trained on billions of lines of public code, to regurgitate…

The current legal cases against generative AI are just the beginning

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It’s paintbrushes at dawn as artists feel the pressure of AI-generated art

If you’ve been anywhere close to the interwebs recently, you’ll have heard of DALL-E and Midjourney. The types of art the neural networks can generate — and with a deeper understanding of the strengths and weaknesses of the tech — means that we are facing a whole new world of…

It’s paintbrushes at dawn as artists feel the pressure of AI-generated art

How should AI be considered in the context of copyright protection and authorship under U.K. law as it presently stands?

An AI for art: Copyright considerations for artificial intelligence

This week, OpenAI granted users of its image-generating AI system, DALL-E 2, the right to use their generations for commercial projects, like illustrations for children’s books and art for newsletters.…

Commercial image-generating AI raises all sorts of thorny legal issues
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Can an AI be properly considered an inventor?

We are at the very beginnings of a long period of change in the interplay of technology and the law in terms of intellectual property, but it is equally clear…

Can an AI be properly considered an inventor?

Google is appealing the more than half a billion-dollar fine it got slapped with by France’s competition authority in July. The penalty relates to the adtech giant’s approach toward paying…

Google appeals ‘disproportionate’ French copyright talks fine

GitHub has restored the code of a project that the RIAA demanded it take down last month after finding that the group’s DMCA complaint was meritless. YouTube-dl, a tool that…

GitHub defies RIAA takedown notice, restoring YouTube-dl and starting $1M defense fund

The European Parliament has voted to pass a controversial reform of online copyright rules that critics contend will result in big tech platforms pre-filtering user generated content uploads. The results…

European parliament votes for controversial copyright reform (yes, again)

Spotify has settled the $1.6 billion lawsuit filed by music publisher Wixen Music Publishing in December 2017. The publisher, which represented artists like Tom Petty, Missy Elliot, Stevie Nicks and Neil Young,…

Spotify settles the $1.6B copyright lawsuit filed by music publisher Wixen

Back in May, as part of a settlement, Spotify agreed to pay more than $112 million to clean up some copyright problems. Even for a service with millions of users, that had…

A long and winding road to new copyright legislation

You think you own your phone, but you don’t. Copyright law prohibits you from modifying its software in certain ways, opening you up to a voided warranty, cancelled service, or…

What the newly revised copyright law lets (and doesn’t let) you do with your gadgets

The European Parliament has just voted to back controversial proposals to reform online copyright — including supporting an extension to cover snippets of publishers content (Article 11), and to make…

European parliament gives thumbs up to controversial copyright reforms

The Wikimedia Foundation has sounded a stark warning against a copyright reform proposal in Europe that’s due to be voted on by the European Parliament next week. (With the mild…

Wikimedia warns EU copyright reform threatens the ‘vibrant free web’

According to recent reports, Facebook has updated its Commerce Policy to specifically ban the sale of Kodi boxes on its site – that is, devices that come with pre-installed Kodi software,…

Facebook’s Kodi box ban is nothing new

Re-uploading videos on YouTube is a favorite of scammy channels that try to profit from other people’s work. Copyright owners already have a number of ways to protect their content, but…

YouTube launches new tool for finding and removing unauthorized re-uploads

A 318-278 majority of MEPs in the European Parliament has just voted to reopen debate around a controversial digital copyright reform proposal — meaning it will now face further debate…

MEPs vote to reopen copyright debate over ‘censorship’ controversy

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Advocacy groups knock ‘unjust’ copyright-extending CLASSICS Act

Copyright is a mess, but more of a mess in some ways than others, and one of the biggest messes right now is licensing music for digital broadcast. The Music Modernization Act aims to smooth over some of the biggest bumps, but a companion piece has aroused the ire of…

Advocacy groups knock ‘unjust’ copyright-extending CLASSICS Act

Earlier this week Eric Lundgren was sentenced to 15 months in prison for selling what Microsoft claimed was “counterfeit software,” but which was in fact only recovery CDs loaded with…

Microsoft attempts to spin its role in counterfeiting case