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Can Copyright Law Stop Generative AI and ChatGPT?

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Could America's intellectual property laws spell doom for the burgeoning field of generative AI? This video explores the brewing battle over copyright and artificial intelligence. (Produced by Kirby Ferguson, Andrew Satter and Josh...
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Miley Cyrus sued for $300 M over 'We Can't Stop' copyright suit

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MILEY CYRUS SUED FOR $300 MILLION OVER 'WE CAN'T STOP' COPYRIGHT SUIT Jamaican artist Flourgon has filed a $300 million lawsuit against Miley Cyrus and Sony Music for the singer's song, "We Can't Stop." The...
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CHINA: TRADE WAR BETWEEN USA AND CHINA

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Natsound A trade war is looming between China and the United States after Washington imposed tariffs on more than one billion (b) dollars worth of Chinese imports. In retaliation, Beijing says it will slap duties on a number of American...
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Author makes court appearance

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AP Entertainment New York, 14th April 2008 1. Arrival of JK Rolwing to court A smiling J.K. Rowling stepped out of a car and strode into a lower Manhattan courthouse early Monday (14 April) for the start of her lawsuit against a...
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China - US Copyrights Protected

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China's foreign trade minister Wu Yi promised to improve laws against the pirating of copyrights and intellectual properties in China, enforce the laws more thoroughly and punish illegal copying of compact discs, computer software and...
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USA: COMPUTER SOFTWARE MANUFACTURERS WARN OF INCREASING PIRACY

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English/Nat Top computer software manufacturers in the United States have met in Washington on Wednesday to promote the software industry's contribution to the U-S economy. By showing off its economic clout, the industry hopes to win...
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USA: REACTION TO NEW TRADE AGREEMENT WITH CHINA

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English/Nat President Clinton and U-S business leaders are delighted by a new agreement with China which protects the copyright of American films, music and computer software. U-S trade negotiators narrowly averted a costly trade war...
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USA: TRADE WAR TALKS TO RESUME

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English/Nat The United States is to resume talks with China on Tuesday in a last-ditch attempt to avert a trade war over intellectual property rights. Washington has said it will impose 100 percent tariffs on one (b) billion dollars...
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Pop Quiz: Who Is Kidz Bop Actually Made For?

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Kidz Bop is the epitome of "kid-friendly," but critics from both sides of the political spectrum still negatively view the hugely successful brand.
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Prince, Andy Warhol, and Fair Use at the Supreme Court

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Did Andy Warhol violate copyright law when he used a photo of Prince as source material? We explore the case, and the key consideration of "transformative use" in this video. (Produced by Macarena Carrizosa; Senior Producer: Andrew...
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China - US Copyrights Protected

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Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Wu Yi and US Trade Representative, Mickey Kantor signed a comprehensive agreement to protect US copyrights, patents and trademarks in China. chinese foreign trade minister wu yi and u.s. trade...
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EU's Mandelson appeals to China to fight piracy

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1. Various of delegates shaking hands in meeting room 2. Wide of delegations sitting down 3. Medium of EU delegation 4. SOUNDBITE (English) Peter Mandelson, European Union Trade Commissioner: "The issue for us in China, which is a very...
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CHINA: TRADE AGREEMENT WITH USA SIGNED

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Man/Eng/Nat China and the United States formally signed an agreement Saturday which averted a damaging trade war between the two countries. The deal signed by Foreign Trade Minister Wu Yi and U-S Trade Representative Mickey Kantor is...
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European Tech Alliance President Says the Digital World Needs a Strong EU

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Mar.26 -- European Tech Alliance President Gianpiero Lotito discusses the European Union's new digital copyright rules and the potential impact of Brexit on the tech industry with Bloomberg's Emily Chang on "Bloomberg Technology."
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CALL FOR CANCELLATION OF LEGISLATION TO AMEND EXISTING COPYRIGHT LAW

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A proposal by the Hong Kong government to criminalise all copyright infringements is causing concern and criticism, particularly among those who create parodies on the social networking website Facebook. During the recent leadership...
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MTV owner Viacom sues YouTube, Google for alleged copyright infringement

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FILE: New York - 5 September 2006 1. Wide tilt down Viacom building 2. Close-up Viacom sign on building New York - 13 March 2007 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) Tuna Amobi, Media Equity Analyst with Standard and Poor's: "Well I think there's...
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USA: JAPAN ACCUSED OF LETHARGY TOWARDS COPYRIGHT FRAUD

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TYPE: English/Nat Japan's not doing enough to protest music industry copyrights, says the U-S. They claim Japan only grants 25 years of copyright protection to recordings when it should be 50 years under a global trade deal. The U-S is...
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USA: NAPSTER COPYRIGHT CASE LATEST

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San Francisco, USA, 2 October 2000 1. Wide view of Court hearing 2. Close view of Judge Mary Schroeder 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) David Boies, Attorney for Napster 4. Close view of Judge Robert Beezer 5. Wide view of Court 6. SOUNDBITE:...
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CHINA: PROTECTION OF COPYRIGHTS MAKING SIGNIFICANT PROGRESS

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Mandarin/Nat One year after Beijing imposed new measures to protect intellectual property rights, the Chinese official overseeing the reforms says significant progress has been made. Duan Rui Chun also said US officials exaggerated when...
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THAILAND: ANTI PIRACY LAWS HAVE LITTLE EFFECT IN BANGKOK

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English/Nat Talks between China and the US on averting a threatened trade war over China's alleged piracy of U-S copyrights resumed Tuesday. Washington has said it will impose 100 percent tariffs on one (b) billion dollars worth of...
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The Associated Press has sued an artist and his company over an image of President Barack Obama. Shepard Fairey's image is based on an AP photograph

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HEADLINE: AP countersues artist over Obama image CAPTION: The Associated Press has sued an artist and his company over an image of President Barack Obama. Shepard Fairey's image is based on an AP photograph. (March 11) [Notes:ANCHOR...
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Copyright claimants urged to use Chinese courts

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1. Wide shot of news conference of China's Supreme People's Court 2. Cutaway of journalists 3. SOUNDBITE: (Mandarin) Jiang Zhipei, Chief Justice of Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) Tribunal, Supreme People's Court: "Ninety-five percent...
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Vietnam - Copyright agreement signed

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The United States and Vietnam on Friday (27/6) signed a copyright agreement which both sides hailed as yet another step towards normal economic relations, two years after diplomatic ties were established. Visiting Hanoi, US Secretary of...
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China - US Copyrights Protected

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Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Wu Yi and US Trade Representative, Mickey Kantor signed a comprehensive agreement on Saturday (11/3) to protect US copyrights, patents and trademarks in China. 0:00 Chinese Foreign Trade Minister Wu Yi...