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"Protecting Fair Use in AI Training: Copyright Lawsuits and International Regulations Update"

This newsletter is about copyright infringement lawsuits involving music usage in AI training. OpenAI is requesting Trump's administration to protect fair use principles for AI training in the US and push for favorable copyright regulations internationally to support AI innovation. Sony Music has filed a lawsuit against the University of Southern California for unauthorized use of copyrighted music in social media posts. These legal battles highlight the tension between tech companies and copyright holders over the use of existing content for training AI models.

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George Clinton sues former business partner for allegedly withholding royalties and other claims - Music Business Worldwide 1.0 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
George Clinton sues former business partner for ’fraudulently’ acquiring 90% of his catalog - Music Business Worldwide 1.0 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Trump must “weigh in” on AI copyright debate and pressure “less innovative countries” on copyright rules, says OpenAI 1.0 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Meta in Frankreich vor Gericht 0.95 Urheber.info 0 0
Sony Music sues University of Southern California over music used in social media posts - Music Business Worldwide 0.95 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
Author and journalist, Liz Pelly: “Spotify is not the music business – it’s the technology industry”  0.9 Music Ally 0 0
Defamation lawsuit filed by former R Kelly assistant over Lifetime documentary fails because ‘Good Morning America’ appearance made her a public figure 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Sony Music sues University of Southern California over social posts 0.9 Music Ally 0 0
University Of Southern California sued over uncleared music in sporty TikTok posts 0.9 Complete Music Update (CMU) 0 0
Believe generated over $1bn in 2024, as company’s annual revenues grow 11.5% YoY - Music Business Worldwide 0.9 Music Business Worldwide 0 0
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