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When the Olympics Has A Copyright Problem

When the Olympics Has A Copyright Problem

Posted on Posted on2025-01-242025-01-24By Evan

Sports routine music (think gymnastics and ice skating) is under copyright attack. But why? … Read More >When the Olympics Has A Copyright Problem

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Music Labels Going After Gen AI

Music Labels Going After Gen AI

Posted on Posted on2025-01-232025-01-27By Evan

German music labels step up their legal attacks on Gen AI, who continue to claim willful ignorance. … Read More >Music Labels Going After Gen AI

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Fake Nintendo Lawyer Attacks YouTubers

Fake Nintendo Lawyer Attacks YouTubers

Posted on Posted on2025-01-222025-01-27By Evan

Someone is pretending to be a lawyer for Nintendo and going after YouTubers. But WHY?
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NFTs and Rampant Copyright Infringement

NFTs and Rampant Copyright Infringement

Posted on Posted on2024-12-302024-12-30By Evan

NFT copyright infringement is rampant. Do you even remember what an NFT is? So much can change in such a short time, eh?
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Prompt Generative AI to Show the IP They Steal

Prompt Generative AI to Show the IP They Steal

Posted on Posted on2024-12-182024-12-18By Evan

Generative AI image generators clearly show the IP they steal from. … Read More >Prompt Generative AI to Show the IP They Steal

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Luke Combs Supports His Fans

Luke Combs Supports His Fans

Posted on Posted on2024-12-172024-12-17By Evan

Luke Combs does the right thing, after his legal team did not. … Read More >Luke Combs Supports His Fans

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ISPs Don’t Want to Remove Piracy Users

ISPs Don’t Want to Remove Piracy Users

Posted on Posted on2024-12-162024-12-16By Evan

ISPs will lose money if they remove users participating in online piracy. Who would’ve thunk? … Read More >ISPs Don’t Want to Remove Piracy Users

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ISPs Should Terminate Piracy Users

ISPs Should Terminate Piracy Users

Posted on Posted on2024-12-112025-01-27By Evan

ISPs SHOULD terminate users who participate in online piracy, if they are informed … that’s what the courts say. … Read More >ISPs Should Terminate Piracy Users

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Pokemon (No!) Copyright Win

Pokemon (No!) Copyright Win

Posted on Posted on2024-12-102025-01-27By Evan

Pokemon wins lawsuit against gaming company that made a Pokemon game using all its characters but just called it a different name. Go figure. … Read More >Pokemon (No!) Copyright Win

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The Obstacle of Online Piracy

The Obstacle of Online Piracy

Posted on Posted on2024-12-092025-01-27By Evan

The obstacle of online piracy is tracking down who owns the sites. Could one court case find a solution? … Read More >The Obstacle of Online Piracy

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The AI Pimping Industry

The AI Pimping Industry

Posted on Posted on2024-12-052024-12-05By Evan

AI Influencers are flooding the market, and steal your face and body to do it. Who will put up the guardrails? … Read More >The AI Pimping Industry

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Google’s Pirate Update

Google’s Pirate Update

Posted on Posted on2024-12-032024-12-03By Evan

Google’s “Pirate Update” notes that DMCA notices + De-Indexing can help reduce traffic to piracy sites by 89%! … Read More >Google’s Pirate Update

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