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Navigating Recent Developments in Generative AI and Trade Secret Protection
1+ week, 1+ day ago (141+ words) April 5, 2026, 12: 15 PM" 1 "Trinidad and Heppner mark the beginning of what will likely be an extended period of judicial development at the intersection of generative AI and trade secret law." Trinidad v. Open AI: Voluntary Disclosure and Loss of Trade Secret Protection…...
Encyclopedia Britannica sues Open AI over 'cannibalizing' content for AI training
2+ week, 7+ hour ago (290+ words) Encyclopedia Britannica has survived the electronic age thus far, but artificial intelligence may be a different beast entirely. Now, a high-stakes lawsuit could signal a broader reckoning. In a lawsuit filed March 13 in Manhattan federal court, Encyclopedia Britannica and its…...
Encyclopedia Britannica sues Open AI over AI training
4+ week, 15+ hour ago (235+ words) March 16 (Reuters) - Encyclopedia Britannica and its Merriam-Webster subsidiary have sued Open AI in Manhattan federal court for allegedly "misusing their reference materials to train its artificial intelligence "models. Britannica said in the complaint filed on Friday that Microsoft-backed Open AI…...
Judges keep overriding artist safeguards say Salt N Pepa in latest termination rights filing
1+ week, 5+ day ago (605+ words) Salt N Pepa have filed an appeal in their termination rights dispute with Universal. Not only was the judge wrong to dismiss their lawsuit seeking to reclaim ownership of 1980s recordings, but - they say - her decision continues a trend of judges…...
Supreme Court makes it harder for music and movie makers to sue for online piracy
2+ week, 5+ day ago (421+ words) The Supreme Court on Wednesday made it harder for music and movie makers to sue for online piracy, ruling that internet providers are usually not liable for copyright infringement even if they know their users are downloading copyrighted works. In…...
Supreme Court says internet service provider isn't liable for bootlegged music downloads
2+ week, 6+ day ago (450+ words) In a major loss for the nation's music industry, the Supreme Court on Wednesday ruled that a major internet service provider is not liable for copyright infringement because it failed to kick known copyright violators off its network. Justice Clarence…...
As impacts of US Supreme Court's Cox ruling kick in, the music industry may have a bigger problem as Yout, X and ISP Grande test the law
5+ day, 14+ hour ago (1041+ words) How big an impact will the US Supreme Court's landmark decision in the majors v Cox case really have on the music industry? It makes it harder to force ISPs to police piracy, but could it affect the industry in…...
Supreme Court Sides With Cox Communications, Rules Against Record Labels In $1 Billion Piracy Case
2+ week, 4+ day ago (302+ words) In a rare unanimous decision, the Supreme Court ruled that Cox Communications cannot be held liable in a $1 billion piracy suit brought by major record labels. Universal Music Group, Sony Music Entertainment, Warner Music, and other right holders sued Cox…...
Supreme Court says internet service provider not liable for customers downloading music illegally
2+ week, 5+ day ago (199+ words) The justices ruled unanimously that Cox bears no liability for the copyright violations of its customers, reversing a jury verdict and lower-court rulings. "Cox neither induced its users" infringement nor provided a service tailored to infringement," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote…...
Supreme Court sides with Cox Communications in a copyright fight with record labels over downloads
2+ week, 6+ day ago (199+ words) The justices ruled unanimously that Cox bears no liability for the copyright violations of its customers, reversing a jury verdict and lower-court rulings. "Cox neither induced its users" infringement nor provided a service tailored to infringement," Justice Clarence Thomas wrote…...