However, when a rival reused the campaign's AI-generated parts, the firm's legal team identified an issue: the work lacked copyright protection, making enforcement practically impossible.
Invoke, a generative artificial intelligence platform, has been granted the first copyright protections for an A.I. image since new guidelines were handed down by the ...
Content and technology conglomerate Thomson Reuters this week scored the first big win in a US artificial intelligence-related copyright case. A federal judge's Delaware ruling in favor of Thomson ...
Copyright claims against AI companies just got a potential boost. A U.S. federal judge last week handed down a summary judgment in a case brought by tech conglomerate ...
systematic” copyright infringement. In the complaint, the publisher plaintiffs accuse Cohere of using at least 4,000 copyrighted works to train its AI models and display large portions of ...
A judge looked at possible copyright infringement defenses for Ross Intelligence and said, ‘I reject them all.’ A judge looked at possible copyright infringement defenses for Ross Intelligence ...
Thomson Reuters has won the first major AI copyright case in the United States. In 2020, the media and technology conglomerate filed an unprecedented AI copyright lawsuit against the legal AI ...
The shoe company argued its sandals "are copyright-protected works of applied art" that may not be imitated - in an effort to try and stop copy-cat sellers. The Birkenstock sandal is recognisable ...
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Jack Dorsey weighed in on people leaving one platform he founded (X, formerly Twitter) to join another he helped create (BlueSky). "I think people are running away from X, rather than running to ...
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