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  1. Chumbawamba call on Spain’s far-right Vox to stop using their best-known song theguardian.com/world/2026/feb 'It is not the first time Chumbawamba has felt compelled to speak out over the misappropriation of the song. In an article for the Guardian last year another member, Boff Whalley, criticised the populist New Zealand politician Winston Peters for using it.' Chumbawamba also objected to Clive Palmer using their song without permission in Australian politics. #copyright #music #economicrights #moralrights #Tubthumping #Chumbawamba #IGetKnockedDown #ButIGetUpAgain

  2. Chumbawamba call on Spain’s far-right Vox to stop using their best-known song theguardian.com/world/2026/feb 'It is not the first time Chumbawamba has felt compelled to speak out over the misappropriation of the song. In an article for the Guardian last year another member, Boff Whalley, criticised the populist New Zealand politician Winston Peters for using it.' Chumbawamba also objected to Clive Palmer using their song without permission in Australian politics. #copyright #music #economicrights #moralrights #Tubthumping #Chumbawamba #IGetKnockedDown #ButIGetUpAgain

  3. Chumbawamba call on Spain’s far-right Vox to stop using their best-known song theguardian.com/world/2026/feb 'It is not the first time Chumbawamba has felt compelled to speak out over the misappropriation of the song. In an article for the Guardian last year another member, Boff Whalley, criticised the populist New Zealand politician Winston Peters for using it.' Chumbawamba also objected to Clive Palmer using their song without permission in Australian politics. #copyright #music #economicrights #moralrights #Tubthumping #Chumbawamba #IGetKnockedDown #ButIGetUpAgain

  4. Benjamin Bronner was one of the first to file a claim with the Copyright Claims Board. However, nearly four years later, he’s struggling to collect his damages.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/02/02

    #Copyright #CCB #AcademicIntegrity

  5. Benjamin Bronner was one of the first to file a claim with the Copyright Claims Board. However, nearly four years later, he’s struggling to collect his damages.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/02/02

    #Copyright #CCB #AcademicIntegrity

  6. Benjamin Bronner was one of the first to file a claim with the Copyright Claims Board. However, nearly four years later, he’s struggling to collect his damages.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/02/02

    #Copyright #CCB #AcademicIntegrity

  7. Benjamin Bronner was one of the first to file a claim with the Copyright Claims Board. However, nearly four years later, he’s struggling to collect his damages.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/02/02

    #Copyright #CCB #AcademicIntegrity

  8. US government asks Supreme Court not to take AI art case, Danish students to face lawsuits over pirated textbooks, and Google's new AI tool sparks takedowns.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/02/02

    #Copyright #AI #ProjectGenie

  9. Fourth Circuit reverses decision in Blackbeard case, YouTubers sue Snap over AI training, and South Carolina muralist wins maximum damages.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/01/27

    #Copyright #BlackBeard #YouTube #AI

  10. Copyright laws built for physical scarcity now wall off digital culture. 🧱💾

    Glyn Moody (@glynmoody) explains the mechanics of these “walls” on the Future Knowledge #podcast in WALLED CULTURE, with Maria Bustillos joining the discussion.

    🎧 Listen ➡️ futureknowledge.transistor.fm/

    #Libraries #AccessToKnowledge

  11. "In a creative market dominated by five publishers, four studios, three labels, two mobile app stores, and a single company that controls all the ebooks and audiobooks, giving a creative worker extra rights to bargain with is like giving your bullied kid more lunch money.

    We need to protect artists from AI predation, not just create a new way for artists to be mad about their impoverishment.

    Incredibly enough, there is a really simple way to do that [protect artists from AI predation]… All through this #AIbubble, the #CopyrightOffice has maintained—correctly—that #AIgenerated works cannot be copyrighted, because copyright is exclusively for #humans. That is why the “monkey selfie” is in the #publicdomain. #Copyright is only awarded to works of human creative expression that are fixed in a tangible medium.

    And not only has the Copyright Office taken this position, they have defended it vigorously in court, repeatedly winning judgments to uphold this principle."

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  12. "Incredibly enough, there is a really simple way to [protect artists from #AIpredation]…

    The #CopyrightOffice has maintained—correctly—that #AIgenerated works cannot be copyrighted… That is why the “monkey selfie” is in the #publicdomain. #Copyright is only awarded to works of human creative expression that are fixed in a tangible medium.

    …they have defended this principle vigorously in court, repeatedly winning judgments to uphold it." @pluralistic

    theguardian.com/us-news/ng-int

  13. Wem gehört der Code, wenn die KI schreibt? Für das US-#Copyright muss menschliche Gestaltung belegbar sein, für das dt. #Urheberrecht sogar „mit Schöpfungshöhe“, sonst ist der Code gemeinfrei. Meine Custom Prompts für #Codex und #GeminiCLI isolieren den #OpenSpec​-Workflow in Git​-Branches und erzwingen nach jeder Phase Conventional Commits. So sind KI-Aktionen und eigene Reviews im Log sauber getrennt und die Traceability bleibt gewahrt.

    github.com/tomkyle/branched-op

    #SpecDrivenDevelopment

  14. Wem gehört der Code, wenn die KI schreibt? Für das US-#Copyright muss menschliche Gestaltung belegbar sein, für das dt. #Urheberrecht sogar „mit Schöpfungshöhe“, sonst ist der Code gemeinfrei. Meine Custom Prompts für #Codex und #GeminiCLI isolieren den #OpenSpec​-Workflow in Git​-Branches und erzwingen nach jeder Phase Conventional Commits. So sind KI-Aktionen und eigene Reviews im Log sauber getrennt und die Traceability bleibt gewahrt.

    github.com/tomkyle/branched-op

    #SpecDrivenDevelopment

  15. Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies theguardian.com/music/2026/jan

    Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, ‘Go write your own song, leave mine alone’

    #copyright #music #moralrights #auslaw #auspol

  16. Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies theguardian.com/music/2026/jan

    Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, ‘Go write your own song, leave mine alone’

    #copyright #music #moralrights #auslaw #auspol

  17. Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies theguardian.com/music/2026/jan

    Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, ‘Go write your own song, leave mine alone’

    #copyright #music #moralrights #auslaw #auspol

  18. Colin Hay ‘strenuously disapproves’ use of Down Under at March for Australia rallies theguardian.com/music/2026/jan

    Former Men at Work frontman, who was born in Scotland and emigrated to Australia, tells anti-immigration protestors, ‘Go write your own song, leave mine alone’

    #copyright #music #moralrights #auslaw #auspol

  19. 'Sting has paid his former bandmates in The Police more than half a million pounds after acknowledging underpaying royalties, court documents show. In a filing at London's High Court, the musician's lawyers said Andy Summers and Stewart Copeland received a payment of "over $800,000" (£595,000) after they launched legal proceedings last year.

    The pair sued Sting and his publishing company in September, claiming they were owed between $2m (£1.5m) and $10.75m (£8m) in royalties for hit songs like Roxanne and Every Breath You Take. At a hearing on Wednesday, their lawyers said their claim could rise above £8m.

    Sting denies that they are entitled to a portion of his income from streaming and download sales.' bbc.com/news/articles/cn42lp11 #copyright #music #streaming #royalties

  20. Can’t stand losing out: battle over the Police’s royalties reaches high court

    theguardian.com/uk-news/2026/j Dispute between Sting and former bandmates relates to whether streaming revenue, estimated at £1.5m, features in ‘arranger’s fees’. #copyright #music #royalties #streaming

  21. @pluralistic This is a great idea!!!!! And something that people on the ground should most certainly consider to organize around, an opportunity to undo the DMCA is certainly worth pushing #copyright #DMCA #DMCA1201

  22. Salt-N-Pepa lose copyright termination case, Italy fines Cloudflare for failing to block pirate sites, and Paramount wins second Top Gun lawsuit.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2026/01/12

    #Copyright #Italy #SaltNPepa #TopGunMaverick