Cases co-pending with COPA v. Wright
If the COPA v Wright case comes out in Dr. Craig Wright’s favor, he would likely also win the other cases on derivative rights, such as copyright and database rights.
If the COPA v Wright case comes out in Dr. Craig Wright’s favor, he would likely also win the other cases on derivative rights, such as copyright and database rights.
In this paper, Dr. Craig Wright discusses the integration of blockchain and digital assets within innovation management and their role in managing copyright and patent distribution.
Google safeguards users of its generative AI products from third-party copyright claims, assuming legal responsibility for IP violations in data use and generated content.
While concerns mount over the use of artificial intelligence in the music industry, one survey shows that many artists find the tech beneficial in improving their craft, with 55% of respondents acquiring new AI skills.
The News Media Alliance submitted a white paper and other accompanying documents to the United States Copyright Office, raising alarm over the trend of copyright violation by AI chatbots.
Citing a lack of evidence, Judge William Orrick described the case filed against Midjourney, DeviantArt, and Stability AI, as "defective in numerous respects."
Amidst the AI vs. creators copyright dispute, a data poisoning tool called Nightshade emerges, aiming to alter digital art and protect artists' intellectual property rights.
There is potentially a better way to ensure copyright protection in this generative AI age, outside of the long and expensive litigious route to the Supreme Court, through blockchain technology.
This analysis explores the application of U.K. database rights in the context of ‘forking’ and blockchain technologies and examines the legal framework surrounding database rights under U.K. law.
Dr. Craig Wright squared off in court against the Crypto Open Patent Alliance in September over a number of applications made by both sides, ending with a ruling which saw the court slap down COPA’s most significant requests.
The trial of COPA v. Wright is set to start in mid-January 2024, and for the first time, the central issue of a lawsuit is the truth of Satoshi’s identity.
Getty Images introduces a powerful AI image generator with copyright compliance, promising commercially safe, high-quality visuals and uncapped indemnification.