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A court in Nanterre, just outside Paris, has ruled that 'Bolero' – among the world’s best-known works of classical music – was written by French composer Maurice Ravel alone. The case was brought before the court when heirs of celebrated Russian stage designer Alexandre Benois, who worked on the original performance of the piece, argued he should have been credited as a co-author and demanded a share of the proceeds. 'Bolero' debuted at the Paris Opera in 1928, becoming something of an instant sensation. Ravel died at the end of 1937, with his heirs cashing in millions of dollars until the cop...
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The US Center for Investigative Reporting has launched legal proceedings against ChatGPT maker OpenAI and Big Tech giant Microsoft, accusing them of violating copyright laws by using its content to train artificial intelligence (AI) platforms. The non-profit said OpenAI used its content without permission and without offering compensation, violating copyrights on the organisation's journalism. The lawsuit, filed in a New York federal court, describes OpenAI's business as "built on the exploitation of copyrighted works" and focuses on how AI-generated summaries of articles threaten publishers. ...
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Artificial intelligence has been a heated topic of conversation in the music industry, with debates ranging from the creative possibilities of the new technology to concerns around its legality. The heat just got turned up a notch, as some of the world's biggest record labels are suing two AI start-ups, Suno and Udio, over alleged copyright infringement. The landmark case alleges that the startups are exploiting on an "almost unimaginable scale" the recorded works of artists. The Recording Industry Association of America announced the lawsuits yesterday (Monday 24 June) brought by labels inclu...
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The Financial Times is the latest media company to sign a deal with the artificial intelligence (AI) company OpenAI. The British newspaper announced on Monday "a strategic partnership and licensing agreement" with the maker of ChatGPT. They said it would allow the AI chatbot users to see information from the FT with attribution. It added that employees of the newspaper already have access to the technology. Other media organisations such as the Associated Press and Axel Springer, which owns Bild and Politico, struck licensing deals with OpenAI last year. How AI tools are trained is alarming cr...
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