CNN has filed a lawsuit against Perplexity, accusing the company of generating 'textual' copies of its articles. The lawsuit, submitted in a New York court, claims that Perplexity provides information that is behind CNN's subscription paywall.
In 2001, the FBI raided the home of famous player O.J. Simpson, discovering smart cards and illegal downloading devices. This case sparked widespread debate over broadcasting rights and digital piracy.
Thai authorities have arrested a Thai man and a Malaysian couple for violating film broadcasting rights as part of an international investigation targeting MyIPTV4K. This crackdown spans multiple countries and aims to eliminate illegal streaming services.
Alpha Group has filed a $1 billion lawsuit against Nvidia, reminiscent of the 2008 financial crisis. This case highlights the challenges tech companies face amid rising competition in artificial intelligence.
The Cairo Economic Court has ruled that two audio companies must pay <strong>200,000 Egyptian pounds</strong> as compensation to the heirs of the late poet Ahmed Fouad Negm. This decision follows a lawsuit filed by his daughter, Nouran, regarding the infringement on her father's legacy.
Blake Lively's attorney announced a legal victory in the ongoing dispute over the anticipated film 'It Ends With Us'. This development follows a settlement that has sparked widespread debate regarding the case details.
Dr. Jabbar Joudi, the head of the Iraqi Artists' Union, warns of the rising phenomenon of content piracy in Iraq, which poses a serious threat to the future of the film and television industry, leading to annual economic losses estimated in billions of dinars.
The Economic Court is set to review a controversial case today involving artist <strong>Issam Sasa</strong>, accused of stealing the melody of a famous song by <strong>Shirin Abdel Wahab</strong>. This case has sparked widespread debate within the artistic community.
The trial of Egyptian artist Issam Sasa begins tomorrow, accused of stealing a melody from Sherine Abdel Wahab's song. This case has sparked widespread controversy in the artistic and media circles.
The U.S. Trade Representative's office has identified Vietnam as a significant concern regarding intellectual property rights, potentially leading to new trade investigations. This development reflects escalating trade tensions between the two nations.
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences has announced that films created by artificial intelligence will not be eligible for Oscar awards. This decision comes as part of an update to the eligibility rules, emphasizing the need for writing and acting to be human-created.
The highly anticipated trial between <strong>Elon Musk</strong> and <strong>OpenAI</strong> has commenced, focusing on intellectual property rights and funding during the early days of artificial intelligence development. This case is expected to reveal significant secrets related to prominent figures in the tech sector.
Global star Taylor Swift has filed requests to register her voice and image rights to protect herself from potential AI impersonation. The requests include a performance image and promotional audio clips for her latest album.
The head of the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property confirmed that intellectual property rights contribute to increasing business value by up to <strong>65%</strong>. These remarks come as part of efforts to enhance innovation and protect creative ideas.
Indonesian Law Minister, Supratman Andi Akhtas, urged the sports industry to register intellectual property rights during the World Intellectual Property Day celebration in Jakarta. He emphasized that protecting these rights enhances economic benefits and contributes to industry development.
Reports indicate that negotiations between major music companies and the startup Sono have reached an impasse, with no clear path to a licensing agreement. This situation raises questions about the future of collaboration among the parties involved.
The AI-powered platform Suno is struggling to reach licensing agreements with major music companies like Universal Music and Sony Music. The dispute centers on whether users should be allowed to share AI-generated songs.
Aditya Dhar, the director of the Indian film 'Zho Randar', has categorically denied allegations of plagiarism against his work, asserting that they are baseless. This response follows rumors about similarities between the film and previous works, stirring significant controversy in artistic and media circles.
In a significant development in the music industry, artist Sky Ferreira claims to have evidence that fellow musician Charli XCX used unreleased demos without her permission. This allegation arises amid growing tensions among artists regarding intellectual property rights.
A lawsuit has been filed against the renowned American artist Taylor Swift, accusing her of imitating a real show performance known as 'Showgirl'. The suit claims that Swift unlawfully used this pose during one of her performances, violating the artistic rights of another artist.
A U.S. court has dismissed most of the lawsuit filed by actress Blake Lively against her co-star Justin Baldoni, raising questions about the details of the case and the reasons behind the ruling. The decision came after a court hearing where the judge found Lively's evidence insufficient to support her claims.
Security forces have successfully shut down an unlicensed printing press in Al-Nuzha, confiscating approximately <strong>80,000 illegal prints</strong>. This operation is part of the government's efforts to combat violations of intellectual property rights.
The struggling startup Delve is facing new allegations of violating the intellectual property rights of its client Sim.ai, reportedly using the client's tools and claiming them as its own. This comes at a critical time for the company as it seeks to regain investor trust.
Penguin Publishing has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI in a Munich court, accusing the company of using its artificial intelligence technology to infringe on the intellectual property rights of the 'Little Dragon Kokosnuss' book series by author Ingo Siegner.
The Sicak Jimbaring dance from Denpasar, Bali, has successfully obtained an intellectual property rights certificate. The certificate was presented during an official ceremony attended by prominent figures.
The Indonesian Ministry of Law and Human Rights announced its aim to achieve 'International Searching Authority' (ISA) status to enhance the country's position in intellectual property rights. This decision is part of the government's efforts to strengthen Indonesia's capabilities in this vital area.
Reports have emerged of a lawsuit filed against American artist <strong>Taylor Swift</strong>, accusing her of imitating real dance moves in her latest performance. The lawsuit claims that her 'Showgirl' pose closely resembles the work of professional dancers.
American artist <strong>Taylor Swift</strong> faces a lawsuit regarding her new song 'Model's Life'. The case raises questions about intellectual property rights in the music industry.
Taylor Swift faces a lawsuit regarding intellectual property rights violations due to the title of her new album, 'The Model's Life.' The plaintiff, writer Marine Weed, seeks damages and an injunction to stop the use of the name.
Egyptian screenwriter <strong>Medhat El Adl</strong> has been elected president of the Authors and Composers Association, pledging to tackle intellectual property rights issues and protect Egyptian creativity. His election reflects strong support from fellow artists.