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59 votes
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Sarah Silverman is suing OpenAI and Meta for copyright infringement
57 votes -
Two authors file a lawsuit against OpenAI, alleging that ChatGPT unlawfully ‘ingested’ their books
36 votes -
Streaming sites urged to stop AI from cloning pop stars
7 votes -
Judge decides against Internet Archive
20 votes -
AI versus copyright (legal review)
8 votes -
Getty Images is suing the creators of AI art tool Stable Diffusion for scraping its content
14 votes -
US Navy forced to pay software company for piracy
5 votes -
NFTs are legally problematic
10 votes -
Youtube-dl’s hosting provider fights record labels’ lawsuit
14 votes -
Beware the copyleft trolls
9 votes -
How the SOPA blackout happened
5 votes -
Adblocking does not constitute copyright infringement, German court rules
11 votes -
Stockfish developers sue chessbase over GPL violations
9 votes -
Illinois officer claims Sheriff's office told him to play copyrighted music to shut down citizens' recordings
22 votes -
GitHub Copilot is not infringing your copyright
14 votes -
SCOTUS sides with Google over Oracle
@SCOTUSblog: BREAKING: In major copyright battle between tech giants, SCOTUS sides w/ Google over Oracle, finding that Google didnt commit copyright infringement when it reused lines of code in its Android operating system. The code came from Oracle's JAVA SE platform. https://t.co/vAK7jMPa8e
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YouTube can now warn creators about copyright issues before videos are posted
15 votes -
Officer plays copyrighted music while being filmed
21 votes -
A positive ContentID story
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Apple loses copyright battle against security start-up Corellium
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Sweeping new copyright measures poised to pass in spending bill - The CASE Act and a felony streaming proposal are included
36 votes -
Scientific publishers consider installing spyware in university libraries to protect copyrights
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A series of tweets by one Miami University student that were critical of a proctoring software company were hidden by Twitter after the company filed a copyright takedown notice
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The RIAA's fraudulent attack on youtube-dl is not a DMCA §512 infringement/safe-harbour, and the reality is weird
37 votes -
The Online Content Policy Modernization Act is an unconstitutional mess
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Human rights and "technical protection measures" (DRM) - Lessons from twenty-two years of the US DMCA
9 votes -
Twitter disables video in Trump retweet after Linkin Park files copyright complaint
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Internet Archive ends its "National Emergency Library" unlimited digital book-lending program in response to lawsuit filed by publishers
14 votes -
Copyright blocks interview of protesters because Marvin Gaye's 'Let's get it on' was playing in the background
17 votes -
America’s deadly obsession with intellectual property: Privatizing life-saving technology like vaccines and clean energy is bad both for the coronavirus and the climate crisis
9 votes -
UNESCO suggests COVID-19 is a reason to create... eternal copyright
10 votes -
YouTube's copyright system isn't broken. The world's is
20 votes -
Bogus automated copyright claims by CBS blocked Super Tuesday speeches by Bernie Sanders, Mike Bloomberg, and Joe Biden
11 votes -
Re-evaluating the DMCA twenty-two years later: Let’s think of the users
13 votes -
Modern copyright law is a joke
8 votes -
The YouTube copyright metagame part 1: The history of Copyright on YouTube and How YouTubers deal with it
7 votes -
The law that helped the internet flourish now undermines democracy
8 votes -
The Supreme Court will hear Google’s appeal in the long-running copyright/API dispute with Oracle
24 votes -
Viacom sues YouTube for a billion dollars | YouTube Geographic
6 votes -
The surprising history of copyright and what it means for Google
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InfoWars agrees to pay Pepe the Frog creator $15,000 in copyright settlement
25 votes -
Microsoft Windows Terminal YouTube video removed for copyright claim
12 votes -
YouTubers and record labels are fighting, and record labels keep winning
8 votes -
Laying out all the evidence: Shiva Ayyadurai did not invent email
9 votes -
Alex Jones’s Pepe the Frog copyright trial will help decide who can use memes
18 votes -
The EU just destroyed the internet
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Europe’s controversial overhaul of online copyright receives final approval
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The language Wikipedias in German, Czech, Danish, and Slovak are "blacked out" for twenty-four hours to protest the EU Copyright Directive
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The Verge is sending out copyright strikes to people who criticized their PC build
For those of you not in the loop, the Verge created a PC build guide back in September, and it was...bad, to put it lightly. They took down the original video after a storm of criticism, but this...
For those of you not in the loop, the Verge created a PC build guide back in September, and it was...bad, to put it lightly. They took down the original video after a storm of criticism, but this guy reuploaded it, if you want to see it.
Kyle (aka Bitwit) created a response video to it, which got copyright striked (which is more severe than a claim and has to be done by a human, unlike content ID claims), in addition to ReviewTechUSA. Ironically, the Verge published an article about abuse of the copyright system just 3 days ago (2 days when the videos were taken down yesterday).
The Verge should have taken more responsibility to begin with, now that the dust have settled they seem bent on reminding everyone how bad their video was.
Edit: Bauke pointed out Kyle's video is back up! This is not because the Verge retracted their claim, but because YouTube actually had a human review it and determine it was fair use (which usually isn't the case from what I've heard).
41 votes