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Intellectual property law
fromBusiness Matters
11 hours ago

UK government backs away from AI copyright overhaul as licensing emerges as the battleground

The UK government abandoned its controversial AI copyright exception with opt-out mechanism, shifting toward market-led licensing and transparency requirements instead.
Intellectual property law
fromEngadget
1 day ago

Senators tell ByteDance to shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video app 'immediately'

US senators demand ByteDance immediately shut down Seedance 2.0 AI video generator, citing threats to American intellectual property rights and creative community livelihoods.
fromGameSpot
1 week ago

Call Of Duty Leaks Turning Into "Viral Misinformation" Are Bad For Players, Activision Says

Activision said it understands that 'rumors are part of gaming culture,' along with 'healthy online speculation.' But Activision said it draws a line 'when leaks turn into viral misinformation.' This 'undermines our developers and also distorts player expectations of the games we're making,' the developer said.
Video games
Intellectual property law
fromSourcing Journal
1 week ago

Facebook, Instagram Named 'Notorious Markets' by USTR

The USTR's 2025 Notorious Markets List identifies online and physical markets engaging in counterfeiting and piracy, including Meta platforms, causing significant harm to U.S. intellectual property owners, workers, and consumers.
Intellectual property law
fromEntrepreneur
2 weeks ago

Protecting Your Brand in the Age of AI: What Founders Need to Know Now

AI accelerates content creation but does not eliminate legal responsibility; founders must understand copyright, trademark, and IP protections in the AI era to avoid costly mistakes.
Artificial intelligence
fromComputerWeekly.com
2 weeks ago

US artificial intelligence developers accuse Chinese firms of stealing their data | Computer Weekly

US AI developers report Chinese competitors using distillation attacks to extract model data, while facing accusations of training models on unlicensed data themselves.
fromwww.npr.org
4 months ago

Disney eyes a future where users help shape the story

Fans tired of waiting for the next Frozen sequel or the next chapter in the Star Wars saga may soon have new ways to engage with those worlds by creating their own content using Disney's IP. That was the tantalizing hint Disney CEO Bob Iger dropped during an earnings call Thursday, as he described how the company is exploring ways to make the Disney+ subscription-based streaming service more interactive, and customizable for users.
Artificial intelligence
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