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Content Theft, Plagiarism, Copyright Infringement

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How AI is Taxing the Legislative Process

A recent article by Politico highlighted how AI is taxing the legislative process by burying the actual authors of legislation in dubious content. Source

3 Count: Self-Leak

Ariana Grande granted expedited discovery against alleged hackers, Aldi loses appeal in Australia and Amazon leaks their own film. Source

Expert Witness Caught Using AI to Write Report

An expert witness in a multi-million-dollar lawsuit was caught using AI to draft his report. Then his former clients tried to disqualify him. Source

3 Count: Good Grief

Peanuts publisher settles two copyright lawsuits, pirate streaming site announces closure and South African government seizes pirate site assets. Source

The Copyright Fight Over Medical Billing Codes

CPT codes are a core part of the US healthcare system. However, using them requires a license from the AMA. But maybe not for much longer. Source

3 Count: Suno Up, Suno Down

Suno faces new lawsuit from Round Hill Music while Jamendo drops it case against them. Meanwhile, the MPA reached deal with ByteDance over deepfakes. Source

New York Mag Fires Ross Barkan Over Plagiarism

New York Magazine has parted ways with columnist Ross Barkan after an investigation found citation issues in 67 of his columns. Source

3 Count: Second Look

Bad Bunny and others ask judge to reconsider Reggaeton lawsuit, anime recap channels denied fair use and radio station targeted with false copyright claims. Source

Why Claude’s Watermarking Won’t Fix Anything

Anthropic announced it will begin watermarking all of its AI's outputs. Though it's a step in the right direction, it also has some steep limitations. Source

3 Count: Faster Fashion

Shein loses to Temu in UK lawsuit, Indian director gets stay in long-running copyright lawsuit and US Copyright Office adopts rule for news sites. Source