YouTube will use AI to snip copyrighted music and not silence your whole video

YouTube has long been plagued by copyright infringement claims, leaving creators frustrated and confused as their videos are either silenced or taken down entirely. However, the video-sharing platform is taking a significant step forward in resolving this issue by implementing artificial intelligence (AI) technology to snip copyrighted music, instead of muting or removing entire videos.… Continue reading YouTube will use AI to snip copyrighted music and not silence your whole video

How a Samsung Washing Machine Chime Triggered a YouTube Copyright Fiasco

How a Samsung Washing Machine Chime Triggered⁢ a YouTube​ Copyright Fiasco YouTube has long been​ a platform where creators can share their talents⁣ and build an audience. However, it has also become a battleground for copyright disputes, with many content creators falling victim to overzealous copyright claims.⁣ In a bizarre turn of events, a simple… Continue reading How a Samsung Washing Machine Chime Triggered a YouTube Copyright Fiasco

Nintendo’s pulled a Last of Us clone from the eShop after Sony’s copyright claim

In a nutshell, Nintendo was recently forced to remove a game from their digital entertainment platform, the Nintendo eShop, due to copyright infringement claims made by Sony. The game in question, SuburbanAutoCombat, was developed and released by the independent studio, ‘Divine Robot’. It seemed to have striking similarities to Sony’s popular game The Last of… Continue reading Nintendo’s pulled a Last of Us clone from the eShop after Sony’s copyright claim

Thursday’s top tech news: Copyright and AI are a complicated mix

The power of artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities has been the subject of much debate and polarization in the tech world. But this week, a new topic has emerged: copyright and AI. While copyright law has long been a cornerstone of the creative industry, AI and copyright law are becoming increasingly intertwined as more and more… Continue reading Thursday’s top tech news: Copyright and AI are a complicated mix

Yuga Labs Claims Its Bored Apes Have Copyright, Even if It Never Filed for Protection

In recent news, the UK-based artificial intelligence startup Yuga Labs has made headlines by claiming copyright over a “bored ape,” which the company created with an AI program. Although the company never filed for copyright registration, Yuga Labs is nonetheless defending its copyright claims vigorously in the face of criticism from industry professionals who say… Continue reading Yuga Labs Claims Its Bored Apes Have Copyright, Even if It Never Filed for Protection

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