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  • John Grisham, George RR Martin and several other authors sue OpenAI for copyright violations

    Several artificial intelligence platforms are facing a slew of lawsuits from writers, visual artists, and source-code writers.
    Most recently, 17 authors, including John Grisham, Jodi Picoult, and George R.R. Martin, are suing OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, for "systematic theft on a mass scale," the latest in a wave of legal action by writers concerned that artificial intelligence program

  • How the intellectual property is perceived around the world – a survey by WIPO

    According to a major new survey on consumer perceptions of intellectual property (IP), two-thirds of consumers have a favorable view of the function that IP plays in their economies.
    The findings of WIPO Pulse, the world’s first global survey of general awareness of and attitudes toward intellectual property, are based on responses from 25,000 (non-IP specialists) people aged 18 to 65 years old

  • Rolls-Royce sues cookware company for using its name in advertisements

    UK-based Rolls-Royce has filed an intriguing lawsuit in a United States federal district court alleging that a cookware company is infringing on its well-known trademarks and causing its dilution.
    The luxury automaker claims that One Source to Market, LLC d/b/a HexClad ("HexClad") is deliberately violating its trademark rights in the well-known and federally registered ROLLS-ROYCE word mark and

  • Australian artist Tank alleges online marketplace Temu of copying his designs

    Australia-based artist Tank accused Chinese-owned online marketplace Temu of stealing his designs and selling them for a very cheap price.
    Tank sells his small canvas print design titled Complexity of Being for A$275 on his website.
    On Temu, however, an identical item is being sold by two different dealers for less than A$7, with one of them having already sold 500 copies.
    In fact, the de

  • Comedian Sarah Silverman and others sue Meta & OpenAI over unauthorized use of their content

    Over the past few months, content producers, artists, and publishers have accused Google, OpenAI, Meta, and other AI firms such as Midjourney of utilizing their content to train their models without getting permission from or being compensated for doing so.
    Last month, Comedian Sarah Silverman, along with authors Richard Kadrey and Christopher Golden, acting on behalf of unspecified other plain

  • Fashion retailer H&M sues Chinese rival Shein in Hong Kong for copyright infringement

    Chinese fast fashion retailer Shein is now facing yet another action for copyright infringement, this time filed in Hong Kong by Swedish retail giant H&M.
    H&M accused Shein and Zoetop Business Co, the Hong Kong-based entity previously owned by Shein, of infringing its copyright-protected designs, including swimwear and sweaters.
    According to Bloomberg, the lawsuit included details an

  • BTS’ Jung Kook accused of plagiarism in his new single Seven by American influencer, but some netizens disagree

    Jung Kook, a South Korean singer-songwriter and member of the BTS band, trended on the internet earlier this month when he released his new song Seven, but he has been accused of plagiarism by a popular US-based TikToker who claims that the lyrics are copied from a video post by famous Vietnamese influencer So Y Tiet. Netizens are divided in their reactions.
    American influencer Jarred Jermaine,

  • Mexican Government and three US-based designers accused Chinese fashion giant Shein of stealing designs

    The Chinese fast fashion giant Shein is facing new copyright infringement allegations emanating from two different nations. The Mexican Government accused the company of copying indigenous art, and a lawsuit has been filed in the United States by three fashion designers blaming the company for stealing their clothing designs.

    The Ministry of Culture of the Government of Mexico sent a letter

  • Twitter may sue Meta over its challenger app Threads

    Twitter has threatened Meta with legal action following the successful launch of Meta's new Twitter rival, Threads.
    In a letter dated July 5th, Twitter attorney Alex Spiro accused Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg of "systematic, willful, and unlawful misappropriation of Twitter's trade secrets and other intellectual property" in the course of creating Threads.
    Spiro claimed that Meta hired dozens of

  • Nigerian court orders Coca-Cola to pay compensation for copyright infringement

    Coca-Cola Nigeria Plc and it’s local bottler, the Nigeria Bottling Company (NBC), have been ordered by a Federal High Court sitting in Lagos, Nigeria, to pay three million Naira (approximately USD 3,875) for copyright infringement of a person’s literary work, despite NBC’s argument that the works in question were not protected by copyright.
    The plaintiff, Onilemarun, claimed in the lawsuit t

  • Nicki Minaj accused of idea theft for her upcoming song "Barbie World"

    American rapper Nicki Minaj is accused of stealing the concept for her upcoming song “Barbie World” from other rappers Swaatie and Jason Martin.
    Martin, popularly known as Problem, took to social media to express his displeasure.
    Martin claimed that he and Saweetie wrote a song together, which they then sent to Minaj for a possible duet.
    Instead of nurturing this triangle of talent, he al

  • American-Dutch coffee conglomerate Moccona maker sues Australia’s Vittoria over glass jar

    The American-Dutch coffee conglomerate behind Moccona, Jacobs Douwe Egberts (JDE) and Koninkliijke Douwe Egberts BV (KDE), has accused Australia's Vittoria Coffee of copying Moccona's "iconic" shape of instant coffee in a glass jar.
    The company sued Vittoria in Federal Court on the grounds that the latter was selling coffee in a glass jar that consumers might confuse for a Moccona product, whic

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