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GenAI makers may face enormous financial liability for past training actions and huge licensing costs for training going ...
On the face of it, the AI world is all about the race between the US and China. But beneath the surface, it is fast becoming ...
The penalty cost for pirating copyrighted works to train AI bots could exceed $1 trillion, which could scare AI firms into ...
This is bad news for artists and media companies that want a say in how AI companies use their intellectual property.
President Trump waded into the complex issue of paying copyright holders whose works are used for AI training, saying it is ...
In previous Snippets articles and AI News Roundups, we introduced the current lawsuits between the Recording Industry Association of America ...
Ranjan Narula and Parth Bajaj of RNA, Technology and IP Attorneys consider the potential impact of two US cases on Indian ...
A series of lawsuits working their way through the courts are foundational battles that will help shape the legal and ethical ...
A California judge has allowed three authors to lead a class action lawsuit against AI startup Anthropic, accusing it of ...
Attorneys at four firms explain the AI trends they expect in the future, including a potential shift in who plaintiffs sue for copyright infringement Change brought on by artificial intelligence has ...
The case can move forward toward a discovery phase — which allows the lawyers for the artists to peer inside AI image generator companies.
The rise of generative artificial intelligence (AI) capable of producing text, images and audio complicates the application of copyright law to outputs and data used to train the AI.