Alison Brie, Dave Franco and Copyright Infringement
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AI companies like OpenAI and Meta use data made by others to train their AI models. The US Copyright Office says, in some cases, that may be illegal.
The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has been warning against the premature dismissal of idea theft lawsuits, emboldening creators to take to court.
Music publishers suing Anthropic PBC for copyright infringement accused the artificial intelligence company’s expert witness of citing a fictitious academic article, contending AI might have hallucinated it.
According to documents obtained by Rolling Stone, Bad Bunny has been named in a copyright lawsuit infringement lawsuit centered around “Enséñame a Bailar.” In the filing, emPawa Africa’s Mr. Eazi accused Bad Bunny of sampling and interpolating “Empty My Pocket” by the label’s act Joeboy without proper credit or compensation.
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CNET on MSNCopyright Office Punts on AI and Fair Use, One of the Biggest Questions Surrounding Gen AIIf you've been hoping for clarity from the US Copyright Office on AI training -- whether AI companies can use copyrighted materials under fair use or creators can claim infringement -- prepare to be disappointed.