This lawsuit is a step in the right direction to ensure a fair playing field and the sustainability of our industry.
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Danish media's stand on Big Tech
As AI slop spreads across the internet, concerns about the future of high-quality information are growing. Without accurate and relevant human-generated data, model collapse -- whereby generative ...
Copyright law is struggling to keep up with AI-generated content. Businesses that rely on or develop AI-driven creative ...
The suit filed by a coalition of news publishers from the U.S., the U.K. and Canada say Cohere’s AI products regurgitate near ...
The lawsuit accuses the Canadian company of sharing versions of entire articles without permission.
Cohere accused of widespread copyright infringement for using scraped articles to train AI models without permission or ...
The publishers, also including Condé Nast, McClatchy and more, allege Cohere "engaged in widespread unauthorized use of ...
the “Carnival” rapper has wrapped up one of his copyright infringement cases. Based on documents obtained by the outlet, Ye and Bishop David Paul Moten have reached an agreement over their ...
OpenAI, which has been sued by numerous publishers in the U.S., is facing litigation in a different venue: it is facing suit by Indian book publishers for alleged copyright infringement.
Ironic to see AI labs, which dismiss copyright and refuse to support open science, now caught in a bind, lacking both the ethical and legal grounds to protect their own outputs. DeepSeek’s ...