
Alcon Entertainment Sues Tesla Over Copyright Infringement Related to *Blade Runner 2049*
Alcon Entertainment has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, Elon Musk, and Warner Bros Discovery for copyright infringement, alleging unauthorized use of an image from *Blade Runner 2049* in Tesla’s promotional materials for an autonomous taxicab, raising significant legal questions about AI-generated content and copyright law.
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California Advances Comprehensive AI Regulation Bills to Enhance Accountability and Consumer Protection
California lawmakers are pursuing multiple legislative measures to regulate artificial intelligence, focusing on data security, discrimination prevention, and accountability, while establishing standards for AI developers and ensuring consumer protections.
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OECD Develops Frameworks for Trustworthy AI Governance
The OECD is creating frameworks to promote Trustworthy AI, focusing on accountability, data management, and privacy to ensure responsible use and mitigate risks associated with generative AI.
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Ross Intelligence Appeals Copyright Ruling in Thomson Reuters Case
Ross Intelligence is appealing a court ruling that found its use of Westlaw headnotes for AI training constitutes copyright infringement, raising significant questions about fair use and originality under copyright law in the context of artificial intelligence.
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AI Liability Challenges: Courts Grapple with Product Classification and Developer Responsibility
As AI systems increasingly integrate into various industries, legal complexities surrounding liability, regulation, and safety emerge, with courts examining whether AI should be classified as a product or service under existing liability laws, while recent litigation highlights issues of design defects, negligence, and data privacy.
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California Finalizes AI Employment Regulations and Introduces “No Robo Bosses Act”
The California Civil Rights Council has finalized regulations on automated decision-making systems in employment, coinciding with the introduction of the “No Robo Bosses Act” by State Senator Jerry McNerney, which mandates human oversight and addresses bias in AI-driven employment decisions.
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CIArb Releases Guidelines for AI Use in Arbitration
The Chartered Institute of Arbitrators has published the “Guideline on the Use of AI in Arbitration (2025)” to address the integration of AI technologies in arbitration, emphasizing the need for transparency, accountability, and independent verification to maintain procedural integrity amidst concerns over accuracy and data security.
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OpenAI and Microsoft Face Consolidated Copyright Lawsuits in New York
OpenAI and Microsoft are embroiled in multiple copyright lawsuits consolidated under Judge Sidney H. Stein in the Southern District of New York, primarily concerning allegations of unauthorized use of copyrighted content in the development of AI technologies like ChatGPT, with significant implications for the news industry and copyright law.
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Thaler v. Perlmutter: Court Affirms Human Authorship Requirement for Copyright Protection
The DC Circuit Court ruled that only works created by humans are eligible for copyright protection, reaffirming the Copyright Act’s requirement for human authorship and denying copyright registration for AI-generated artwork.
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AI Copyright Battles: New York Times vs. OpenAI and Implications for Generative AI
Recent court rulings, including the ongoing lawsuit between The New York Times and OpenAI, highlight the complexities of copyright law as it pertains to AI-generated works, raising questions about authorship, fair use, and the potential need for legislative intervention.
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Trump Administration’s Deregulatory AI Policy Aims to Enhance U.S. Global Leadership
The Trump Administration’s shift towards a deregulatory approach in AI policy, including significant regulatory changes and stakeholder engagement, raises concerns about copyright issues, ethical standards, and the need for a coherent federal framework amidst competing state regulations.
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OECD Develops Regulatory Frameworks for Trustworthy AI Governance
The OECD emphasizes the need for comprehensive regulatory frameworks to ensure accountability, transparency, and inclusiveness in AI development, while promoting adherence to ethical principles and addressing legal considerations across jurisdictions.
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