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Anthropic Settles Copyright Lawsuit with Music Publishers Over Song Lyrics

Anthropic has settled a copyright infringement lawsuit over the use of song lyrics in AI training. The agreement mandates measures to prevent future copyright violations and allows music publishers...

CopyrightPopeye and Tintin are now part of the public domain, opening new creative possibilities.

Popeye and Tintin Join Public Domain: New Opportunities for Creative Works

In 2023, iconic characters Popeye and Tintin entered the public domain, allowing creators to reuse and repurpose them. Discover other significant works released from copyright, including films, boo...

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Inside NYT's Development of an Internal ChatGPT Equivalent in 2023

In 2023, the New York Times began developing its own internal ChatGPT equivalent. Documents reveal internal discussions about avoiding other LLMs. Learn more about this intriguing initiative amid o...

AIKevin Bacon and Kate McKinnon supporting creatives against AI misuse.

Kevin Bacon and Kate McKinnon Join Forces Against AI's Unjust Threat

Prominent creatives, including Kevin Bacon and Kate McKinnon, warn about the unjust threat of unlicensed AI training using copyrighted works. Over 11,500 creatives sign the Fairly Trained statement...

AI Search EngineThe New York Times cautioning Perplexity regarding content usage.

The New York Times Issues Warning to AI Search Engine Perplexity

The New York Times cautions AI search engine Perplexity against using its content, emphasizing transparency and copyright on factual information.

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Penguin Random House Takes a Stand Against AI Training in Books

Penguin Random House announces that new and reprinted books will include a copyright clause stating their explicit refusal to permit AI training. This marks a significant move in the publishing ind...