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Latest news and articles about creators' rights from NEX English

French Senate Approves Law to Protect Creators' Rights in AI

The French Senate has adopted a new bill aimed at regulating the use of artificial intelligence and protecting the rights of creators and authors. This decision reflects the government's efforts to safeguard intellectual property rights in the era of advanced technology.

Release Indonesian Photographer After 131 Days in Detention

Indonesian photographer <strong>Amles Kristi Setbo</strong> has been released after spending <strong>131 days</strong> in detention. He expressed gratitude to members of the Indonesian Parliament during a meeting in <strong>Jakarta</strong> for their support of his case.

Court Acquits Photographer of Corruption Charges in Indonesia

A Medan court in Indonesia has acquitted photographer <strong>Amal Sitob</strong> of charges related to inflating the budget of a government project in Karo. The decision was widely welcomed by the Indonesian parliament, which viewed the ruling as a victory for justice.

Legal Charges Threaten Creative Industry in Indonesia

The creative industry in Indonesia faces a significant threat following legal accusations against photographer <strong>Aml Kristi Sitbo</strong>. The government believes this case could negatively impact the protection of creators' rights.

Increase Government Support for Creative Economy in Indonesia

Indonesian Parliament member Kawendra Lukstian emphasized President Prabowo Subianto's significant attention to the creative economy amidst the controversy surrounding photographer Amsal Kristi Sitbo. This incident has sparked a debate about the rights of artists and creators in the country.