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AIBearishThe Register – AI · Mar 66/10
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UK peers warn weakening AI copyright law could hammer creative industries

UK House of Lords peers are warning that proposed changes to weaken AI copyright laws could severely damage the country's creative industries. The concerns center around potential legislation that would allow AI systems broader access to copyrighted material without proper compensation or consent from creators.

CryptoBearishCoinTelegraph · Mar 65/10
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Pudgy Penguins accused of infringing Original Penguin trademark

Original Penguin, a clothing brand company, has accused Pudgy Penguins of trademark infringement related to their clothing merchandise. This represents a legal challenge facing the popular NFT project as it expands into physical merchandise.

Pudgy Penguins accused of infringing Original Penguin trademark
CryptoBearishBankless · Mar 56/10
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Pudgy Penguins Sued For Trademark Infringement

Pudgy Penguins, a popular NFT brand centered on penguin-themed intellectual property, is facing a trademark infringement lawsuit from Penguin apparel company. The legal dispute highlights ongoing challenges NFT projects face regarding intellectual property rights and trademark conflicts with existing brands.

Pudgy Penguins Sued For Trademark Infringement
AIBearishThe Verge – AI · Mar 27/106
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Supreme Court won’t hear AI-generated art copyright case

The US Supreme Court declined to hear Stephen Thaler's appeal regarding copyright protection for AI-generated art. The case centered on Thaler's algorithm-created image 'A Recent Entrance to Paradise,' which the Copyright Office rejected for lacking 'human authorship.'

Supreme Court won’t hear AI-generated art copyright case
AI × CryptoNeutralCoinTelegraph – AI · Feb 276/10
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The sports IP industry can’t defend itself against AI without blockchain

The article discusses how AI-generated fake content threatens intellectual property rights in the sports industry. It suggests blockchain technology as a solution through programmable royalties that can capture revenue from synthetic content for sports leagues and athletes.

The sports IP industry can’t defend itself against AI without blockchain
DeFiNeutralDL News · Feb 266/104
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Why Fluid devs want to give DAO ‘ultimate authority’

Fluid's developers have proposed transferring all intellectual property to a DAO-controlled foundation, giving the decentralized autonomous organization ultimate authority over the protocol. This move comes as a similar governance debate is occurring with Fluid's main competitor.

AIBearishArs Technica – AI · Feb 206/107
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Microsoft deletes blog telling users to train AI on pirated Harry Potter books

Microsoft deleted a blog post that instructed users to train AI models using a dataset containing pirated Harry Potter books. The company acknowledged the Harry Potter dataset was "mistakenly" marked as public domain, raising questions about data sourcing practices for AI training.

DeFiBullishCoinTelegraph – DeFi · Feb 116/10
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Uniswap scores early win as US judge dismisses Bancor patent suit

A US judge dismissed Bancor's patent infringement lawsuit against Uniswap, granting Uniswap's motion to dismiss without prejudice. Bancor has 21 days to amend their complaint before the dismissal becomes final, marking an early legal victory for the leading DEX protocol.

Uniswap scores early win as US judge dismisses Bancor patent suit
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GeneralNeutralCrypto Briefing · Jun 275/10
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US Justice Department seizes nearly 400 websites illegally streaming World Cup

The US Justice Department seized nearly 400 websites engaged in illegal World Cup streaming, underscoring escalating enforcement against digital piracy. The action reflects growing government efforts to protect broadcast rights and intellectual property in the digital space.

US Justice Department seizes nearly 400 websites illegally streaming World Cup
GeneralNeutralFortune Crypto · Jun 35/10
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Artist who painted life-sized swimming whale mural in Dallas sues FIFA for allegedly illegally painting over his work

A Dallas-based artist is suing FIFA after the organization allegedly painted over his 17,000-square-foot life-sized swimming whale mural without permission or notification. The legal action raises questions about intellectual property rights, public art protections, and the responsibilities of large organizations when altering existing artworks.

Artist who painted life-sized swimming whale mural in Dallas sues FIFA for allegedly illegally painting over his work
GeneralNeutralFortune Crypto · Jun 35/10
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An artist painted a mural of life-sized whales in Dallas — then FIFA painted over it for the World Cup

Artist Wyland claims FIFA painted over his 17,000-square-foot mural of life-sized whales in Dallas to make way for World Cup preparations, prompting him to file a $25 million lawsuit for damages. The incident raises questions about intellectual property rights, public art protection, and competing interests between major sporting events and local artistic communities.

An artist painted a mural of life-sized whales in Dallas — then FIFA painted over it for the World Cup
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