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TECHNOLOGY
Hollywood Studios Sue Chinese AI Firm MiniMax for Copyright Infringement

Hollywood studios file a lawsuit against MiniMax, a Chinese AI firm, for copyright infringement involving iconic movie characters.

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WORLD NEWS
Anthropic to Pay $1.5 Billion in Landmark Settlement for Copyright Infringement

Anthropic agrees to a historic $1.5 billion settlement for illegally using authors' works to train AI.

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ECONOMY
Anthropic Settles Class Action Lawsuit with Authors Over Copyright Infringement

AI company Anthropic settles a class action lawsuit with U.S. authors over copyright infringement claims involving AI training data.

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WORLD NEWS
South Korea's Supreme Court Rules 'Baby Shark' Song Not Plagiarised

South Korea's Supreme Court dismisses plagiarism claims against the popular children's song 'Baby Shark'.

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TECHNOLOGY
Federal Court Rules on Copyright Use in AI Training: Anthropic Wins but Faces Piracy Trial

A federal judge's rulings on AI training tools highlight fair use in copyright while creating legal uncertainty for AI companies using pirated content.

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TECHNOLOGY
Meta Prevails in Copyright Lawsuit over AI Training, But Judge Issues Warning

Meta wins a critical copyright lawsuit over AI training, with a judge noting potential market harm but dismissing plaintiffs' claims.

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TECHNOLOGY
Disney and Universal Sue Midjourney for Copyright Infringement Over AI-Generated Images

Disney and Universal are suing Midjourney for copyright infringement, claiming the AI company misused their intellectual property to create images.

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WORLD NEWS
Elton John Decries UK Government's AI Copyright Proposals

Elton John criticizes UK's AI copyright proposals, arguing they threaten the livelihoods of artists and lack protections for creative work.

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POLITICS
Federal Judge Allows New York Times Lawsuit Against OpenAI and Microsoft to Proceed

A federal judge permits The New York Times' copyright lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft to advance, raising key issues over AI training practices.

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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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