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Is Generative AI Fair Use of Copyright Works? NYT v. OpenAI

Kluwer Copyright Blog

Such uses, they argue, constitute copyright infringement. Fair Use Precedent? Google Books and Transformative Use The past two decades have seen a wealth of technological developments, but generative AI is qualitatively different from everything that has come before. But he eventually reversed his own position.

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IT’S THE COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT FOR ME: WHY CLAIMS AGAINST MEME CONTENT SHOULD NOT MATTER

JIPL Online

On one hand, those who view intellectual property rights as a limited monopoly would suggest that even derivative use of the content in a meme is infringement on the rights holder’s interest. i] Kelsey Skager, What are Memes & Can You Use Them in Marketing? 29, 2013), [link]. [ii] 1, 2013), [link].

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Journey Through “Novembers” on SpicyIP (2005 – Present)

SpicyIP

Speaking of late movie stars, one may wonder about the posthumous enforcement of celebrity rights. If you are the one wondering this, then see Karishma Karthik’s two-part post examining the moral right of integrity and its potential as a tool in protecting the authors posthumously. Feels like history is repeating itself.

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Just Humor Them: Jests, Jokes, Satire, and Parody In Infringement and Defamation Cases

LexBlog IP

” That city’s status has changed, at least a bit, because of the [UK] Defamation Act 2013 , which requires, under Section 1(1) that the allegedly defamatory words go beyond being capable of injuring the subject—they must, have caused or be likely to cause “serious harm” to the reputation of the claimant.