#Copyright
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Suno's AI music platform claims to block copyrighted content, but researchers found its filters can be bypassed with minimal effort and free tools, generating near-identical imitations of Beyoncé, Black Sabbath, and more.
A federal judge dismissed Musi's lawsuit against Apple with prejudice after the free music app was pulled from the App Store. What does it mean for developers, users, and platform power?
Grammarly's 'Expert Review' feature used famous writers' names without consent to power AI editing advice. The backlash reveals a deeper anxiety: what happens when your voice becomes someone else's product?
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[email protected]Grammarly's new Expert Review feature uses AI versions of Stephen King, Carl Sagan, and other writers to provide feedback - but none of them agreed to this digital afterlife.
US Supreme Court declines AI copyright case, leaving AI-generated art unprotected. What this means for creators, tech giants, and the future of creativity.
Leading AI models from OpenAI, Google, and others can generate near-verbatim copies of bestselling novels, undermining the industry's core copyright defense that they only 'learn' from works.
Microsoft published then deleted a blog post suggesting developers use pirated Harry Potter books for AI training, exposing the industry's data ethics dilemma.
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[email protected]ByteDance's AI video tool Seedance 2.0 faces cease-and-desist letters from Disney and Paramount after users generated copyrighted characters. Is this the beginning of AI's copyright reckoning?
A radio host is suing Google over AI voice similarities, raising questions about consent, ownership, and the future of synthetic speech technology.
ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI video generator sparks fierce backlash from Disney, Paramount after viral deepfake videos of Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt surface without consent
NPR's David Greene sues Google over AI voice cloning in NotebookLM. As AI perfectly mimics human voices, who owns the rights to how you sound?
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[email protected]ByteDance's Seedance 2.0 AI video tool sparked immediate backlash from Disney, Paramount, and Hollywood unions. Here's why this matters beyond copyright law.