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Gillian Tan of That.Legal explains how accidental font licensing gaps arise in practice, and how Singapore’s compensatory copyright framework affects enforcement outcomes ...
A warning has been given to business owners: if you deploy AI, you must put the correct governance and protections in place.
When businesses use AI to generate content, there is a significant risk that the output could unintentionally infringe on copyrighted material. Ownership of ...
It applies to all members of the faculty community: students, teachers, in the context of teaching, learning, academic production, and evaluation activities, and concerns the use of tools such as ...
“In total, we are suing for infringement of more than 20,000 songs, with potential statutory damages of more than $3 billion. We believe this will be one of the largest (if not the single-largest) non ...
The publishers initially alleged the AI company infringed 500 works. They say evidence brought to light in a copyright ...
The complaint, filed January 28 in the US District Court for the Northern District of California, could become one of the largest non-class action copyright cases ...
Music publishers sue Anthropic for $3B over alleged torrenting of copyrighted songs to train Claude AI, marking tech industry's largest piracy lawsuit.
Potentially the biggest copyright case in US history, a coalition including UMG and Concord claims Anthropic engaged in ...
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This case seems so straight-forward that fans of self-effacing legal articles might question why this one is worth the ink.