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Yet Another NFT Plagiarism Scandal

Plagiarism Today

Even after the NFT market crash, the crypto community still faces issues of plagiarism and copyright infringement. The post Yet Another NFT Plagiarism Scandal appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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3 Count: Plagiarism Again

Plagiarism Today

He claims that it aims to revoke Disney’s “special” copyright protections though the law would rewrite copyright law for all creators. However, an element of the bill would make it retroactive for all companies with a market cap of $150 billion, an amount Disney exceeds.

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The Day Before Accused of Trailer Plagiarism

Plagiarism Today

The post The Day Before Accused of Trailer Plagiarism appeared first on Plagiarism Today. Developers for the upcoming video game The Day Before have worsened their problems by releasing a trailer that resembles earlier works.

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Plagiarism Police come for Winston & Strawn

Patently-O

2024) A recent copyright infringement lawsuit filed by small Boston intellectual property boutique Hsuanyeh Law Group PC (HLG) against international giant Winston & Strawn LLP focuses a dividing line that can highlight when copying the work of another firm is permissible. HLG ultimately filed suit for copyright infringement.

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Newspapers Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement and ‘Fake News’ Hallicunations

TorrentFreak

In this case, eight major news publications are suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. The plaintiffs show that ChatGPT can reproduce content from copyrighted news articles when prompted. In addition, third-party services in the OpenAI store are specifically marketed to bypass their paywalls, they say.

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Newspapers Sue OpenAI for Copyright Infringement and ‘Fake News’ Hallucinations

TorrentFreak

In this case, eight major news publications are suing OpenAI and Microsoft for copyright infringement. The plaintiffs show that ChatGPT can reproduce content from copyrighted news articles when prompted. In addition, third-party services in the OpenAI store are specifically marketed to bypass their paywalls, they say.

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3 Count: Notorious Markets 2022

Plagiarism Today

1: US Government Publishes its Latest Copyright Watch Lists. The companies allege that the services enable piracy by protecting infringing users and even market their products in such a way as to encourage the behavior. The post 3 Count: Notorious Markets 2022 appeared first on Plagiarism Today.

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