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Japan ramps up tech ambitions with $65 bn for AI, chips

Potter Leader-Enterprise 20 Nov 2024
To boost the sector, "Japan's copyright law is actually one of the most AI-friendly copyright laws in the world", Hays said. "It essentially allows AI companies to train on copyrighted data, even for ...
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Jumai Fabuyi: Bridging Music, Law, and Technology for a Brighter Future

This Day 20 Nov 2024
How did you become interested in entertainment law and Afrobeats? ... Real-world exposure working with artists and tech professionals showed me how copyright, contracts, and privacy laws are constantly tested by digital platforms.
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Delhi high court summons OpenAI in ANI copyright breach case

The Times of India 19 Nov 2024
Delhi high court issued on Tuesday summons against US-based artificial intelligence firm OpenAI on a plea alleging unauthorised use of content by the company to train and operate its AI tool ChatGPT, thereby violating copyright laws.
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News agency ANI accuses OpenAI of illegally using its content to train ChatGPT

The Times of India 19 Nov 2024
ANI claims that OpenAI not only utilised its copyrighted material without a lawful licence but also accused the company of attributing fabricated news stories to the agency ... copyrighted material.
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New transcript issued to student who sued Jindal varsity on AI use

Hindustan Times 19 Nov 2024
The university’s “unfair means committee” determined that 88% of his exam answers in the course “Law and Justice in the Globalizing World” were AI-generated, resulting in a failing grade.
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Indian news agency ANI sues OpenAI for unsanctioned content use in AI training

Khaleejtimes 19 Nov 2024
OpenAI and other tech companies have faced a wave of lawsuits by authors, visual artists, music publishers and other copyright owners for allegedly exploiting their work without permission. OpenAI has denied copyright infringement.
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Indian news agency sues OpenAI for unsanctioned content use in AI training

Dawn 19 Nov 2024
OpenAI and other tech companies have faced a wave of lawsuits by authors, visual artists, music publishers and other copyright owners for allegedly exploiting their work without permission. OpenAI has denied copyright infringement.
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Dos and don’ts of theater etiquette

Indianapolis Recorder 19 Nov 2024
Do have fun ... Organizations like the ISO and IRT have obligations with union member performers as well as copyright laws to follow, which means photographing or recording a concert, play, ballet or performance without permission is strictly prohibited.
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The Hollywood AI Database

The Atlantic 18 Nov 2024
In the language of copyright law, subtitles are likely considered derivative works, and a court would generally see them as protected by the same rules against copying and distribution as the movies they’re taken from.
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AI revolutionizes Korean drama production

Korea Times 18 Nov 2024
Attention-grabbing but copyright concerns persist ... This underscores the significant copyright challenges we face ... Lee Seung-ki, an attorney at Lee & Law Partners, emphasized the complex legal landscape particularly surrounding copyright ownership.
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Capitalism is driving democracy’s death spiral

B & FT Online 18 Nov 2024
The problem, according to Polanyi, started with the abolition of the “poor laws” in England in the early nineteenth century ... Katharina Pistor, Professor of Comparative Law at Columbia Law School, is the author of (Princeton University Press, 2019).
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The Most Influential People in Art

New York Observer 18 Nov 2024
Dan Law ... Dan Law ... Noh has lectured everywhere, from Columbia Law’s ivory tower to the Copyright Office, dissecting everything from authentication liability to VARA’s shaky grip on conceptual art.
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Ajogwu, Castellote’s Book Unites Art Enthusiasts

This Day 17 Nov 2024
They address the nuances of copyright law in art, discussing concepts such as originality, authorship, authenticity and authentication, and artists’ and art owners’ economic and moral rights.
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Nayanthara shares poster of her next film with the tagline 'she declares war' amidst ongoing rift with Dhanush; fans REACT

The Times of India 17 Nov 2024
... Parvathy Thiruvothu, Aishwarya Lekshmi, Shruti Haasan, and Geetu Mohandas, supported Nayanthara's bravery, sections of social media criticized her for allegedly misunderstanding copyright laws.
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Seal app offers handy tools for downloading YouTube content

The Arabian Post 17 Nov 2024
Arabian Post - ... The development community behind Seal emphasizes its compliance with legal and ethical standards. The app’s website and documentation stress that users must adhere to copyright laws and YouTube’s terms of service.

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