intellectual property rights

Latest news and articles about intellectual property rights from NEX English

Negotiations stall between major music companies and Sono

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.

Suno Faces Legal Battle with Universal Over AI Music Rights

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.

Director of 'Zho Randar' Firmly Denies Plagiarism Allegations

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.

Sky Ferreira Accuses Charli XCX of Using Unreleased Demos

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.

Lawsuit Accuses Taylor Swift of Imitating Real Show Performance

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.

Court Dismisses Most of Blake Lively's Lawsuit Against Justin Baldoni

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.

Seize Unlicensed Printing Press in Al-Nuzha, Confiscate 80,000 Illegal Prints

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.

Delve faces new allegations of intellectual property infringement

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 Sues OpenAI for Copyright Infringement

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.

Celebrate Sicak Jimbaring Dance with Intellectual Property Rights in Bali

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.

Indonesia Targets Global Status in Intellectual Property Rights

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.

Lawsuit Accuses Taylor Swift of Copying Real Dance Moves

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.

Lawsuit Filed Against Taylor Swift Over 'Model's Life'

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.

Lawsuit Filed Against Taylor Swift Over New Album Title

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.

Indonesia Implements New Guidelines to Protect Photographers' Rights

The Indonesian Ministry of Tourism and Creative Economy has announced new guidelines aimed at protecting photographers' rights following the two-year legal battle of photographer Amdal Situbo. This initiative comes amid growing concerns over intellectual property rights in the country.

Egyptian screenwriter wins presidency of authors' association

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.

Supreme Court Rejects Sony's Attempt to Remove Music Pirates

The U.S. Supreme Court recently denied Sony's attempt to eliminate music pirates from the internet, marking a significant victory for Cox in its legal battle against Sony. This decision reflects the influence of a previous ruling in the Betamax case from 1984.

Google Launches Lyria 3 Pro for Longer, More Controlled Music Clips

Google has announced the launch of its updated AI tool, Lyria 3 Pro, which now allows users to create music clips up to three minutes long, an increase from the previous limit of 30 seconds. This update enhances the musical experience by providing more control over elements like the intro, chorus, and bridge.