EU rolls out AI code with broad copyright, transparency rules
Breaching the AI Act can carry a fine of as much as 7% of a company’s annual sales or 3% ...
Breaching the AI Act can carry a fine of as much as 7% of a company’s annual sales or 3% ...
Eight Mile Style, a company that owns some of Eminem’s most popular songs, is suing social media giant Meta over ...
More than 400 Hollywood creatives, including director Guillermo del Toro and actors Cynthia Erivo and Joseph Gordon-Levitt, are urging the ...
When the Writers Guild of America approved a contract with major studios in 2023, ending a 148-day strike, the union ...
Madrash High Court has dismissed a petition by Netflix India to reject Dhanush's copyright suit against Nayanthara for using a 3-second film ...
OpenAIIANS San Altman-run OpenAI and Microsoft have been hit by another class-action lawsuit by book authors, who alleged that the ...
Oh boy! Barely 24 hours after Disney's initial copyright on Mickey Mouse expired, two new indie horror films starring the ...
Almost a century after his big-screen debut, Mickey Mouse enters the public domain Monday, opening the floodgates to potential remakes, ...
The New York Times sued ChatGPT-maker OpenAI and Microsoft in a US court on Wednesday, alleging that the companies' powerful ...
PM Narendra Modi led the Yoga Day celebrations at the UN headquarters in New York.United Nations: Yoga does not belong ...
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