By Michelle Morgante | August 30, 2024
Plaintiffs in the Georgia suit contend that the former president has illegally used "Hold On, I'm Comin'" since 2020 and are challenging the campaign to show the license it claims to have.
By Kat Black | August 22, 2024
The complaint, filed on Monday in the Northern District of California, accuses the San Francisco-based company of illegally downloading and copying pirated versions of the material to feed to its large language models, which are designed to simulate human communication and generate predictive written responses to prompts by algorithmically processing the datasets they ingest.
By Riley Brennan | August 19, 2024
Abbott has also put forth evidence of Revitalyte retweeting comments referring to Revitalyte as 'the adult version of Pedialyte,' 'like Pedialyte but for adults,' 'barstool sports Pedialyte,' 'barstool sports brand Pedialyte,' 'barstool sports branded Pedialyte,' and 'Barstool Pedialyte.' These comments also provide examples of actual consumer confusion," said U.S. District Judge Donovan W. Frank for the District of Minnesota.
By Jimmy Hoover | August 16, 2024
Only the U.S. Supreme Court can resolve the sharp division among federal circuit courts regarding standards of online liability, Cox Communications says.
By Kat Black | August 16, 2024
According to the suit, Santa Clara-based Nvidia, which designs the graphics processing units that power AI, illegally used "millions" of YouTube videos as training models for its "Cosmos" AI software, a deep-learning program that was designed to support such other Nvidia products as image generation and automated driving.
By Michelle Morgante | August 15, 2024
Nasdaq's complaint accuses an unnamed company of misappropriating the financial services company's data and undermining its business by selling the stock feeds at a discount
By Maria Dinzeo | August 13, 2024
Judge William Orrick found that the cartoonists, painters and illustrators who filed the case have plausibly shown their works were used in AI training, which he said was sufficient to allow the case testing whether the fair use doctrine applies to AI-powered image generation tools to move forward.
By Maria Dinzeo | August 13, 2024
Judge William Orrick found that the cartoonists, painters and illustrators who filed the case have plausibly shown their works were used in AI training, which he said was sufficient to allow the case testing whether the fair use doctrine applies to AI-powered image generation tools to move forward.
By Michelle Morgante | August 9, 2024
The copyright claim says EBSCO Industries' 1995 book on Kansas State football used stories and photos from the papers that were part of a project that had been set aside.
By Michelle Morgante | August 8, 2024
Composer Aaron LaCanfora contends his song "Samir's Theme" was shared with artist DJ White Shadow years before the release of Pitbull's 2021 song "I Feel Good."
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