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  1. Supreme Court hears arguments in the Cox case, the entertainment industry backs Reuters in AI case, and a Texas bar closes following an ASCAP lawsuit.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/02

    #Copyright #ASCAP #AI

  2. US Supreme Court to hear opening arguments in Cox case; Supreme Court postpones ruling on Register of Copyrights; Three 6 Mafia settles sampling case.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/12/01

    #Copyright #SCOTUS #Cox

  3. Ironically, I got a Copyright Notice out of... The Big Short...

    The joke wrote itself

    #copyright #movies #download #upload

  4. La Presse Tries Suing OpenAI for Copyright Infringement Because Reasons

    Apparently, mainstream media hasn't humiliated themselves enough. Now, La Presse is suing OpenAI.

    freezenet.ca/la-presse-tries-s

    #Copyright #News #AI #Canada #LaPress #LaPresse #lawsuit #OpenAI

  5. Tech companies are betting that they will become so huge that copyright holders will make all efforts to reach a reasonable licensing agreement with them, because of their scale and access to VC money. Until now, they have been proven right. Who looses? Everybody else.

    "OpenAI has lost a key discovery battle over internal communications related to the startup deleting two huge datasets of pirated books, a development that further tilts the scales in favor of authors suing the company.

    To rewind, authors and publishers have gained access to Slack messages between OpenAI’s employees discussing the erasure of the datasets, named “books 1 and books 2.” But the court held off on whether plaintiffs should get other communications that the company argued were protected by attorney-client privilege.

    In a controversial decision that was appealed by OpenAI on Wednesday, U.S. District Judge Ona Wang found that OpenAI must hand over documents revealing the company’s motivations for deleting the datasets. OpenAI’s in-house legal team will be deposed.

    At stake: Billions of dollars and, potentially, OpenAI’s defense in the case. The communications could help prove what’s known as “willful” infringement, which triggers significantly higher damages of $150,000 per work. And if it’s found that the company destroyed the evidence with potential litigation in mind, the court could direct juries in later trials to assume it would’ve been unfavorable for OpenAI.

    The discovery ruling bolsters what’s increasingly looking like a winning argument over the practice of pirating books from shadow libraries. That theory has changed over the course of AI litigation. At first, lawyers for the authors directly connected the piracy to OpenAI’s training of its models under a single umbrella. But later, they separated the theories..."

    hollywoodreporter.com/business

    #Copyright #IP #OpenAI #AI #AITraining #GenerativeAI #IntellectualMonopolies

  6. Assigning your copyright to the FSF helps defend the GPL and keep software free. Thank you Alvin Hsu for assigning your copyright to the FSF! More at: u.fsf.org/463 #GNUEmacs #CopyrightAssignments

  7. Was mir heute morgen durch den Kopf gegangen ist, wie verhält es sich mit dem #Copyright von Robert E. #Howard. Er ist ja nun schon länger als 75 Jahre tot. Dürfte man die Figur #Conan nehmen und sie zur Hauptfigur in einen neuen Buch machen? Und gilt da dann nicht das #Markenrecht?

  8. Judge rules AI summaries may infringe copyright, MakerWorld targets Chinese copycats, and Sony shuts down Concord revitalization effort.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/11/17

    #Copyright #AI #MakerWorld #Sony #Concord

  9. From last week - AI firm wins high court ruling after photo agency’s copyright claim theguardian.com/media/2025/nov
    Ruling in case brought by Getty Images against Stability AI is seen as a blow to copyright owners. #copyright #AI #UKlaw #UKpol #passingoff #trademark

  10. #FBI Tries to Unmask Owner of Infamous Archive.is Site

    The FBI is attempting to unmask the owner behind archive.today, a popular #archiving site that is also regularly used to bypass paywalls on the internet … according to a subpoena posted by the website. The FBI #subpoena says it is part of a criminal investigation, though it does not provide any details about what alleged crime is being investigated.
    #ArchiveToday #archiveis #privacy #copyright

    404media.co/fbi-tries-to-unmas

  11. Knippen en plakken van teksten, video’s en foto’s voor je bedrijfswebsite is niet zo onschuldig als het lijkt. Voorkom claims van honderden tot duizenden euro’s door rekening te houden met auteurs- en citaatrecht:

    kvk.nl/wetten-en-regels/auteur

    #copyright #auteursrecht

  12. Researcher Lindsey Olson has filed a lawsuit against several lawyers who she alleges used her expert witness report without a license.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/11/05

    #Copyright #ExpertWitness #legal

  13. The US Justice Department asks the Supreme Court to uphold the firing of the Copyright chief. Burn to Settlement rejected. Steal a Brainrot developer sues competitor.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/10/28

    #Copyright #Roblox #CleanSweep

  14. Australia da marcha atrás y no permitirá la exención de minería de datos para el entrenamiento de IA generativa. Sin embargo, un sistema de licencias aplicado a los modelos adulterados significaría legitimar el expolio masivo a cambio de una compensación exigua e injusta para los autores. Esta no es la solución para detener el abuso sistemático de las tecnológicas.

    theguardian.com/technology/202

    #iagenerativa #mineríadedatos #derechosdeautor #GenAI #datamining #copyright

  15. I still don't understand how NFT "ownership" works as far as #Copyright laws are concerned. First thing we need to understand is that most countries do not allow relinquishing/transferring an author's Moral Rights. So, if you buy NFT arts, the author still have complete Moral Rights. #IANAL #TINLA

    RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:mf5dzzqkp7fnmby6blfeljwj/post/3m3pepajo622l

  16. Suno and Udio face new lawsuit; Israeli broadcasters sue TikTok; Brazilian judge tosses Funk Rave copyright case.

    plagiarismtoday.com/2025/10/21

    #Copyright #AI #Anitta

  17. John Williamson has shared a statement on social media after his classic song, True Blue, was reportedly played during a March for Australia anti-immigration protest on Sunday (19 October).
    themusic.com.au/news/john-will
    “‘True Blue’ is a song for all Australians and should not be hijacked by any group that seeks to use the song to sow division,” Williamson wrote on Facebook today (21 October). He added, “I believe in a multicultural society - one where all Australians come together in unity to celebrate our unique multicultural nature and freedoms.” #copyright #music #moralrights #auslaw #auspol