‘Z-Library ‘Fugitives’ Should Be Brought to Trial in The United States’
Aug17

‘Z-Library ‘Fugitives’ Should Be Brought to Trial in The United States’

Last fall, the U.S. Government temporarily took down Z-Library, one of the largest book piracy operations in the world. The feds seized the site’s main domain names and arrested two alleged Russian operators of the site, who now find themselves at the center of a criminal investigation. This enforcement action came as a shock to millions of Z-Library users but the shadow library eventually recovered and remains online today. However,...

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Anti-Piracy Group Takes Prominent AI Training Dataset ”Books3′ Offline
Aug17

Anti-Piracy Group Takes Prominent AI Training Dataset ”Books3′ Offline

Generative AI models such as ChatGPT have captured the imaginations of millions of people, offering a glimpse of what an AI-assisted future might look like. There is little doubt that generative AI will lead to new breakthroughs, some with the potential to revolutionize many aspects of day-to-day life. At the same time, AI is causing grave concerns within the copyright industries. The copyright angle is the topic of many debates and...

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How X Is Suing Its Way Out of Accountability

The social media giant filed a lawsuit against a nonprofit that researches hate speech online. It’s the latest effort to cut off the data needed to expose online platforms’ failings. Powered by WPeMatico

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Court Orders SportsBay to Pay Almost Half a Billion Dollars For Violating DMCA
Aug16

Court Orders SportsBay to Pay Almost Half a Billion Dollars For Violating DMCA

In July 2021, U.S. broadcaster DISH Network and subsidiary Sling TV filed a copyright lawsuit in a Texas district court against the unknown operators of four websites – SportsBay.org, SportsBay.tv, Live-NBA.stream, and Freefeds.com. The complaint alleged that the unknown defendants circumvented (and provided technologies and services that circumvented) security measures employed by Sling and thereby provided “DISH’s television...

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Twitter/X Asks Court to Dismiss $250m+ Music Piracy Lawsuit
Aug16

Twitter/X Asks Court to Dismiss $250m+ Music Piracy Lawsuit

Under U.S. law, online service providers must respond to takedown notices and implement a meaningful policy to terminate the accounts of repeat infringers. Many of the large social media platforms stick to these rules, but according to a lawsuit filed by several prominent music companies earlier this year, X is not among them. ‘Breeding Mass Copyright Infringement’ In a complaint filed at a federal court in Nashville, Universal Music,...

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