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AI governance, the India way: Using old laws, fixing new gaps to shape a Global South templateIndia, hosting the AI Impact Summit, is pioneering an AI governance approach for the Global South by leveraging existing laws and targeted ...
Britain seeks 'reset' in copyright battle between AI and creatorsBritish technology minister Liz Kendall said on Tuesday the government was seeking a "reset" on plans to overhaul copyright rules to accomm...
Copyright debate erupts as AI film heads to CannesWhile the project is being celebrated as a breakthrough for creativity and technology, it has also triggered tough questions in India and e...
Getty drops copyright allegations in UK lawsuit against Stability AIIn its lawsuit, Getty alleged that Stability's use of its images infringed its intellectual property rights, including copyright, trademark...
Getty's landmark UK lawsuit on copyright and AI set to beginA landmark copyright lawsuit between Getty Images and Stability AI commenced at London's High Court, potentially setting a precedent for AI...
'Criminal': Elton John condemns UK's AI copyright plansElton John has criticised the British government's AI training proposal. He says it allows tech firms to use creative work without proper c...
Dua Lipa wins ‘Levitating’ copyright lawsuit; continues to face another legal battle against Bosko Kante for $2 millionDua Lipa, the British pop singer known for the hit song Levitating, has prevailed in a copyright case after a federal judge in the United S...
AI model training on copyrighted data needs public review: IndustryThe industry has urged the government to review the legality of using copyrighted data for AI training, suggesting amendments to the Copyri...
British musicians release a silent album to protest plans to let AI use their workWith contributions from artists including Kate Bush, Annie Lennox, Cat Stevens and Damon Albarn, the album was released Tuesday to protest ...
007 Under Fire: James Bond faces his greatest battle yet as legal fight over iconic name heats up; here's what could happenJames Bond is facing a major legal challenge as Austrian tycoon Josef Kleindienst seeks to strip the franchise of its iconic name. Citing u...
Paul McCartney says he fears AI will rip off artistsThe government is considering allowing tech firms to use copyrighted material for training artificial intelligence models unless creators e...
Renowned artist Banksy's authorized exhibition ‘Cut & Run’ set to open in GlasgowPopular street artist Banky’s exhibition ‘Cut & Run’ is scheduled to open in the upcoming weekend. The exhibition will also showcase Banky’...
US Supreme Court rejects computer scientist's lawsuit over AI-generated inventionsThe US Supreme Court on Monday declined to hear a challenge by computer scientist Stephen Thaler to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office's ...
US Supreme Court asked to decide if AI can be a patent 'inventor'A computer scientist who has waged a global campaign for patents covering inventions conceived by his artificial intelligence system asked ...
IT Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad says Twitter denied him access to his account for an hourTwitter cites US copyright law violation; House panel will seek an explanation from the social media platform, says Tharoor
Amazon.in, Snapdeal in US 'Notorious' markets listIn all, the US Trade Representatives' (USTR) annual list has 38 online markets and 34 physical markets that are reported to engage in or fa...
India ranks 43rd out of 45 nations in IP environment: ReportGIPC also highlighted the need for the government to "build upon the positive rhetoric of its IPR policy with the substantial legislative r...
Copyright organisation asks colleges to buy licence to photocopy book portionsIRRO has sent missives to over 400 colleges across the country asking them to pay up and sign a licence to legally photocopy parts of books.
- 007 now seeks licence to kill in India
The UK-based Broccoli family has served a legal notice to Cadbury India alleging copyright infringement.
- Cheap editions of global books will no more violate territorial rights
Higher and technical education students in India can stop worrying.