Tag: intellectual property
Music Giants Sue AI Startup Anthropic Over Copyright Violations
UMG and other music publishers have filed a lawsuit against Anthropic, alleging copyright infringement in the development of its AI chatbot, Claude.
NFT Trends: U.K. Parliament Eyes Copyright, Market Maturity, and App Store Drama
Explore the latest NFT trends, including U.K. copyright concerns, market maturity insights, and MetaMask’s App Store drama.
VitaDAO Invests in Revolutionary Cancer Research with Matrix Biosciences
Discover how VitaDAO is leading the charge in cancer research with Matrix Biosciences and the promising potential of HMW-HA.
Judges Skeptical of Ryder Ripps’ Defense in Bored Ape Yacht Club Lawsuit
Judges seem skeptical of Ryder Ripps’ defense in the Bored Ape lawsuit, focusing on NFT sales over artistic merit.
Google’s Bold Step in Protecting AI Users from Intellectual Property Risks
Discover how Google protects users of its AI tools from intellectual property risks with innovative legal guarantees and support.
UK Committee Calls for Protections Against Copyright Infringement in NFTs
A UK parliamentary committee calls for safeguards against NFT copyright infringement, urging for a fair environment for creators and fans alike.
Decentralized Autonomous Organizations: A New Dawn for Underfunded Scientific Research
Discover how DAOs are reshaping funding for underfunded scientific research through community-driven support and blockchain technology.
The Author’s Guild Takes a Stand Against AI Copyright Infringement
The Authors Guild sues OpenAI for copyright infringement in AI training. A deep dive into the implications for authors and intellectual property.
Author’s Guild Takes Legal Action Against OpenAI: The Battle for Copyright in the Age of AI
The Authors Guild has initiated a lawsuit against OpenAI for alleged copyright infringement in AI training. Discover the details of this legal showdown.
Meta Defends AI Training Practices Amid Copyright Controversy
Meta defends its AI model Llama against copyright claims from authors, citing transformative use and fair use as key defenses.