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POLITICS
Judge Rules Mariah Carey Did Not Steal "All I Want for Christmas Is You" From Other Songwriters

A federal judge ruled that Mariah Carey did not infringe copyright with her holiday classic "All I Want for Christmas Is You," dismissing a $20 million lawsuit.

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SPORTS
Musicians Unite in Protest Against UK AI Copyright Changes with Silent Album Release

Over 1,000 musicians release a silent album to protest proposed UK copyright changes allowing AI firms to use their work without consent.

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POLITICS
Bollywood Music Labels Unite to Challenge OpenAI in Copyright Lawsuit

Indian Bollywood music labels are joining forces in a copyright lawsuit against OpenAI, raising significant concerns over AI usage of music recordings.

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POLITICS
Elton John and Paul McCartney Raise Alarm Over UK Copyright Reforms Impacting Artists Amid AI Concerns

Elton John and Paul McCartney warn UK government on proposed copyright changes that may jeopardize artists' rights in the age of AI.

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POLITICS
Elton John and Paul McCartney Urge UK Government to Safeguard Creative Artists from AI Exploitation

Paul McCartney and Elton John warn the UK government on AI copyright reforms that threaten creative artists' rights and earnings.

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POLITICS
Paul McCartney Warns UK Government Against AI Copyright Changes That Risk Musicians' Rights

Paul McCartney urges UK officials to reconsider copyright changes that could jeopardize musicians' rights and creative freedoms in the age of AI.

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Stanford Lawyer Cuts Ties with Meta Over Zuckerberg's Controversial Policy Shifts

Stanford lawyer Mark Lemley drops Meta as a client over Zuckerberg's policy changes and alleged descent into toxic masculinity.

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WORLD NEWS
Zuckerberg allegedly approved Meta's use of pirated books for AI training, authors claim

Meta's use of alleged pirated books for AI training raises copyright concerns, as authors claim Zuckerberg approved this decision in court filings.

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POLITICS
Authors Accuse Meta of Using Pirated Books Approved by Zuckerberg for AI Training

Authors accuse Meta of using pirated books for AI training with Zuckerberg's approval, raising significant copyright concerns in the tech industry.

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Birkenstock initiates legal action against rivals alleging sandal designs are 'applied art'

Birkenstock has filed lawsuits against competitors, seeking to protect its sandal designs as unique works of art under copyright law.

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