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Copyright Infringement
Jordan's Anatomy: How an Australian pornographer built his AI superstar
ABC Investigations
/
Exclusive by
Kevin Nguyen
and
Michael Workman
ABC Investigations has uncovered how an international network of so-called "AI Pimps" are mass-harvesting women's social media videos to peddle porn through fake influencers.
Updated
Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 12:13am
14 April 2024
Sun 14 Apr 2024 at 12:13am
Vegan Man from Snowy River rewrite gets hostile reception from Banjo Paterson fans
ABC Sunshine Coast
/
By
Robert Burgin
An "art-ivist" author who has rewritten Banjo Paterson’s The Man from Snowy River to remove animal cruelty says he will not be discouraged by "hostile" feedback.
Sun 21 Jan 2024 at 11:33pm
21 January 2024
Sun 21 Jan 2024 at 11:33pm
Byron Bay woman has name cleared in Adidas copyright infringement claim
Sarah luke was facing almost two-million dollars in fines but has now had her case over trademark infringements struck out.
Tue 5 Dec 2023 at 8:35am
5 December 2023
Tue 5 Dec 2023 at 8:35am
Duration: 1 minute 30 seconds
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ChatGPT and other AI models were trained on copyrighted books. Can they be 'untrained'?
ABC Science
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By science and technology reporter
Jack Ryan
Training AI models on copyrighted materials has led to an array of high-profile lawsuits against developers such as OpenAI and Meta. Can the models be "untrained" or is the genie out of the bottle?
Tue 28 Nov 2023 at 7:00pm
28 November 2023
Tue 28 Nov 2023 at 7:00pm
Streaming costs are rising, and there are more platforms than ever to choose between. Some people are going back to piracy
By
Liana Walker
Continual price hikes and fragmentation of services have seen some Australians ditch their streaming services in favour of film and TV?piracy.?
Fri 10 Nov 2023 at 4:12am
10 November 2023
Fri 10 Nov 2023 at 4:12am
Australian author snared in Silicon Valley scandal says her books were 'stolen' to train AI
ABC Esperance
/
By
Andrew Chounding
The database Books3 contains more than?180,000 works of literature that were taken without permission from authors to develop AI linguistic software.
Tue 10 Oct 2023 at 11:28pm
10 October 2023
Tue 10 Oct 2023 at 11:28pm
Artist known as Tank wins battle with Temu to get copycat art removed from sale
ABC Shepparton
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By
Georgina Carroll
Tank, who recently spoke out about his designs being sold by the Chinese online retail giant, says Australians have "good standards" and "don't want to see anyone be ripped off for a fair day's work".
Updated
Tue 29 Aug 2023 at 3:09am
29 August 2023
Tue 29 Aug 2023 at 3:09am
Temu seller steals Australian artist's design and sells it online for less than $7
ABC Shepparton
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By
Georgina Carroll
and
Nic Healey
Art and legal experts say copyright infringements online are on the rise and one of the contemporary art world's greatest challenges.
Updated
Tue 22 Aug 2023 at 11:07pm
22 August 2023
Tue 22 Aug 2023 at 11:07pm
Supreme Court rules against Andy Warhol Foundation in a case about a portrait he made of Prince
The case involved images Warhol created of Prince as part of a 1984 commission for Vanity Fair.
Fri 19 May 2023 at 12:39am
19 May 2023
Fri 19 May 2023 at 12:39am
'Not a piggy bank to shake': Ed Sheeran wins copyright case against Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It On
In the closely watched copyright lawsuit,?the jury determined that heirs of Let's Get It On?songwriter Ed Townsend had not proven that Sheeran?had infringed his copyright interest in the Gaye song.
Fri 5 May 2023 at 12:00am
5 May 2023
Fri 5 May 2023 at 12:00am
Have music copyright lawsuits gone too far?
Heirs of Marvin Gaye's Lets Get It On co-songwriter are suing UK pop star Ed Sheeran for copyright infringement ? so, when does inspiration become copyright infringement?
Sun 30 Apr 2023 at 2:24am
30 April 2023
Sun 30 Apr 2023 at 2:24am
Duration: 9 minutes 51 seconds
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Australian fashion designer wins court case against pop star Katy Perry over use of name
By
Millie Roberts
and
Jamie McKinnell
An Australian fashion designer who shares her name with American singer Katy Perry is entitled to an injunction to prevent one of the pop star's corporate interests from further infringing on her trademark, a judge rules.
Updated
Thu 27 Apr 2023 at 5:59am
27 April 2023
Thu 27 Apr 2023 at 5:59am
Ed Sheeran in court over allegations he ripped off Marvin Gaye's hit song Let's Get It On
Angelica Silva
?with wires
It's not the first time Ed Sheeran?has faced trial for a copyright issue.?Here's what's happening with his current trial ??brought by the heirs?of the late Marvin Gaye?co-writer, Ed Townsend ? and how his team have defended him so far.?
Updated
Wed 26 Apr 2023 at 1:54am
26 April 2023
Wed 26 Apr 2023 at 1:54am
Ed Sheeran to face trial over copyright claim involving Marvin Gaye hit
The heirs of Ed Townsend, Marvin Gaye's co-writer on?Let's Get it On, are suing Ed Sheeran, alleging the English pop star's hit 2014 tune?Thinking Out Loud has "striking similarities" to the 1973 soul classic.
Mon 24 Apr 2023 at 9:59am
24 April 2023
Mon 24 Apr 2023 at 9:59am
Artist tests limits of 'human authorship' of AI art as battle continues over who holds copyright
After having copyright of an 18-page graphic novel rejected because an AI produced the images, artist Kris Kashtanova is testing the limits of what the US Copyright Office considers to be "human authorship".
Sun 2 Apr 2023 at 3:57am
2 April 2023
Sun 2 Apr 2023 at 3:57am
'It feels like a violation': Kim found 'almost every portrait' they painted was used to train AI without their consent
By
Tom Williams
AI image generators are learning from human illustrators without their consent. Now artists are speaking out.
Mon 9 Jan 2023 at 8:41pm
9 January 2023
Mon 9 Jan 2023 at 8:41pm
Judge bars Drake, 21 Savage from using fake Vogue cover to promote album
A US judge issues a temporary restraining order against the rappers?two days after Vogue's publisher sued the pair for creating a counterfeit cover.
Thu 10 Nov 2022 at 6:42am
10 November 2022
Thu 10 Nov 2022 at 6:42am
iPod turns 20: Why Apple's music player faces an uncertain future
By
Tom Williams
The iPod has an undeniable legacy, but is there a future for one of Apple's most important products?
Updated
Fri 22 Oct 2021 at 10:24pm
22 October 2021
Fri 22 Oct 2021 at 10:24pm
Zoom settles $US85 million privacy lawsuit
Zoom?has been accused of sharing users' personal data but denies any wrongdoing.?
Mon 2 Aug 2021 at 1:58am
2 August 2021
Mon 2 Aug 2021 at 1:58am
'You have to pay the ransom otherwise they kill you'
Foreign Correspondent
/
By
Andy Park
?and
Matt Davis
in Trinidad and Tobago
Centuries after swashbuckling buccaneers like Captain Blackbeard terrorised the Caribbean, pirates are back troubling the waters off Trinidad and Tobago.
Updated
Fri 31 Jul 2020 at 4:25am
31 July 2020
Fri 31 Jul 2020 at 4:25am
'Music association or the mafia': Chinese karaoke lovers outraged as more than 6,000 songs banned
By
Jack Kilbride
and
Bang Xiao
The 6,609 songs listed as banned due to concerns over copyright include many titles from popular Hong Kong and Taiwan artists, like Eason Chan, GEM and A-Mei.
Wed 7 Nov 2018 at 7:05pm
7 November 2018
Wed 7 Nov 2018 at 7:05pm
Struggling West African pirates taking hostages to survive
The World
/
By
Andrew Thompson
Stamping out piracy off the Somali coast is making a significant dent in the number of annual global piracy cases, but a downturn in oil prices is leading to a spike in pirate kidnappings for ransoms off West Africa in the Gulf of Guinea.
Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 1:46pm
19 February 2018
Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 1:46pm
Pirate kidnappings increase off Africa's west coast
Beverley O'Connor
Beverley O'Connor talks to Pottengal Mukundan, director of the International Maritime Bureau, about the alarming rise in the number of pirate kidnappings off Africa's west coast.
Updated
Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 12:49pm
19 February 2018
Mon 19 Feb 2018 at 12:49pm
Duration: 4 minutes 55 seconds
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Ship crew fights off pirates using medieval siege tactics
Twenty-seven sailors aboard a Philippines ship MV Kudos stop 12 pirates trying to board the ship in the Basilan sea, by splashing the armed men with the concoction of hot water and oil.
Updated
Sun 18 Feb 2018 at 2:30am
18 February 2018
Sun 18 Feb 2018 at 2:30am
More than 50 pirate websites to be blocked: court
By
Mazoe Ford
and
Louise Hall
More than 50 websites operating internationally that provide access to pirated films and TV shows will be blocked to Australian users under a Federal Court ruling.
Updated
Fri 18 Aug 2017 at 4:26am
18 August 2017
Fri 18 Aug 2017 at 4:26am
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