Veteran Hong Kong lawyer Alan Ho has filed for judicial review following a government order to demolish structures deemed illegal at his residence. This legal challenge comes after authorities dismissed his previous constitutional arguments.
Spotify has announced a new feature that allows users to create covered and modified songs using artificial intelligence. This move raises concerns among artists regarding its impact on their rights and presence in the music industry.
Instagram, owned by Meta, has announced new measures to tighten restrictions on accounts that primarily repost content. This initiative aims to protect intellectual property rights and enhance user experience amid growing concerns over duplicated content.
Saudi artist Abdulaziz Al-Furaihi has stirred significant controversy with his claims regarding the series 'Shabab Al-Bomb', asserting that he is the creator of the show's concept and the main character, 'Amer'. These statements come at a time when the series enjoys widespread popularity in the Gulf region.
The United Arab Emirates announced the blocking of <strong>13,667 websites</strong> in the first quarter of 2023 as part of its efforts to combat piracy and protect intellectual property rights. This initiative is part of a comprehensive strategy to enhance digital security in the country.
The Latin Church in Jerusalem has filed a complaint against the Israeli occupation, asserting that its actions constitute a clear violation of the church's property rights. This comes amid escalating tensions surrounding the holy lands.
The Indonesian Minister of Agriculture and Spatial Planning, Nushron Wahid, announced a strategic partnership with an Islamic university in Palu aimed at accelerating the registration of unregistered lands. This initiative is part of the government's efforts to provide legal protection for land ownership rights and enhance community welfare.
A court in Dubai has rejected a man's request to reclaim an apartment he gifted to his ex-wife following their divorce. This decision highlights the legal complexities surrounding property rights after separation.
Users have suffered losses exceeding €1.4 billion due to broadcast piracy, highlighting the negative impact of this phenomenon on the media and entertainment industry. Legal companies face increasing challenges in combating these practices.
The music industry is grappling with increasing challenges as the number of songs produced using artificial intelligence rises. This trend raises questions about how streaming platforms will handle this new phenomenon and its implications for artists and copyright laws.