A Donkey Kong movie looks like it's currently in the works, if a new copyright filing in the US is to be believed, in what's expected to be a follow-up to The Super Mario Bros. Movie. As reported by ...
Three YouTubers in the US have sued Sanpchat's parent entity Snap for allegedly violating US copyright law to train AI models ...
Nintendo has filed a copyright notice for an unannounced Donkey Kong film, in collaboration with Universal Pictures. The filing, for a "Untitled Donkey Kong Project; Motion Picture" lists Nintendo ...
The producers behind popcorn thriller 'G20' were sued on Wednesday for copyright infringement. There's been an uptick in accusations of infringement in recent years, though that hasn't led to much ...
During a wild time for copyright law, the US Copyright Office has no one at the helm—and no one knows when that will change. In May, Copyright Register Shira ...
Nintendo of America is seeking $4.5 million in damages against Redditor James C. Williams, also known as 'Archbox'. Earlier this month, the publisher submitted a filing at the United States District ...
With the lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court in Los Angeles on Thursday, WBD is joining The Walt Disney Co. and NBCUniversal in challenging Midjourney’s use of their content. WBD’s attorneys wrote ...
Donald Trump said that AI companies can’t be expected to pay for the use of copyrighted content in their systems, amid a fierce debate over the use of intellectual property in training models.
Computer scientist Stephen Thaler on Friday formally petitioned the US Supreme Court to decide whether creative works produced entirely by artificial intelligence can qualify for copyright protection.
Oct 10 (Reuters) - A computer scientist on Friday asked the U.S. Supreme Court to reconsider a ruling that a work of art generated by artificial intelligence cannot be copyrighted under U.S. law.