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The sprawling legal fight over tech companies' vast copying of copyrighted material to train their artificial intelligence ...
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When OpenAI proposed producing 20 million anonymized ChatGPT logs in the sprawling AI copyright litigation against it, the ...
In a kind of copyright twofer, a film called “Cimarron,” and the book it was based on, are now in the public domain. The film ...
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Looking ahead to some of the biggest lawsuits of 2026, one theme stands out: the law is racing to catch up with technology.
Thousands of works from 1930 are now in the public domain for anyone's use, including original, recognizable figures such as ...