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The European Commission has now published various documents setting out how AI companies should comply with copyright and ...
London’s Royal Albert Hall are owned by third parties who control access to those seats, although the venue can exclude the seat owners from a set number of shows per year. The Hall was sued for doing ...
The FTC in the US has started to crackdown on ticket scalpers that it reckons have violated the BOTS Act, which prohibits ...
The Seoul HQ of K-pop company HYBE has been raided twice in the last week, first by officials investigating fraud allegations ...
Last month it emerged that Spotify boss Daniel Ek had put more money into - and was now Chair of - AI defence tech company ...
TikTok’s future in the US remains uncertain. Although Donald Trump has now postponed three times the deadline for ByteDance ...
A group of comedians sued Pandora for copyright infringement on the basis that, although it had permission to stream ...
This week, we caught up with Josh Daniel, Head of Interval Records and Chief Commercial Officer at Generator, the national ...
Snooper started as a scrappy home-recording project in Nashville and accidentally became one of the most exciting live bands around. New single ‘Worldwide’ finds them pulling that chaos into sharper s ...
The UK government has published a Plan For Change that aims to simplify the licensing of bars, clubs and music venues. It includes ramping up the ‘agent of change’ principle, which was added to ...
Last week US Senator Josh Hawley said that AI companies were engaged in “the largest IP theft in American history”. Now he’s ...
Anthropic had a big win in court last month when a US judge said AI training was fair use. But only when an AI company copies ...
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