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Artificial intelligence firms should pay artists and musicians for using their work amid uproar over Labour's plans to exempt them from copyright laws, according to a new poll ...

New research shows 69 per cent of the public and 86 per cent of politicians think Silicon Valley giants should compensate creators when they uses their work to train AI models.

Anthropic says chatbot AI training makes fair use of books

Artificial intelligence company Anthropic asked a California federal court late Thursday to dismiss a lawsuit brought by a group of writers who say the company violated their copyrights by using their work to train its large language model Claude.

Publishers, journalists and film producers attack 'fundamentally flawed' plan for enforcing Europe's new AI law

Draft guidance for AI companies won't ensure that they comply with the AI Act or EU copyright law, say rightsholders.

What the RIAA, NMPA and other music organizations want from Donald Trump's AI Action Plan

In January, the Trump Administration issued an executive order directing the development of an AI Action Plan "to sustain and enhance America's global AI dominance". Last month, the US government invited the public to share their ideas for the AI Action Plan via the Federal Register's website through March 15.

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A Case For Harmonizing Gen AI And The Copyright Regime

Globally, Generative AI (Gen-AI) developers are facing lawsuits from publishers, and India is no exception. Gen-AI developers have been accused of using content generated by publishers & authors

Search the Database of Pirated Books AI Trained On While Trump Kills Your Local Library

Trump, DOGE, and big tech companies like OpenAI and Meta don't care about free access to books unless it benefits their AI.

AI, IP, and the Law: Confronting New Challenges

Artificial intelligence (AI) has disrupted sectors, but where it merges with intellectual property (IP) law is a novel challenge. Fast-paced machine learning an

OpenAI is pushing for Donald Trump to weaken copyright protections in the US. Paul McCartney is fighting back.

Letter signed by 400 creative types, including a Beatle, issued after startling submission to US government by OpenAI and Google.

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