Copyright and AI: EU Parliament Demands Strict Rules for AI and Copyright Protection
The European Parliament calls for stringent regulations concerning artificial intelligence and copyright, ensuring creators receive fair compensation and that AI-generated content remains excluded from copyright protection.
Anyone Can Register Rights to Their Novels and Illustrations: New National System Set to Launch
Japan's Agency for Cultural Affairs is launching a new system allowing creators to register their works and related information, aiming to enhance copyright management.
OPINION β© Attorney Olivia Kranich: The planned legal changes will create clarity, not take rights away from authors
Attorney Olivia Kranich argues that proposed legal changes regarding copyright will clarify rights rather than diminish them for creators.
Nigerian creators produce 15,000 contents daily β FG
The Nigerian Federal Government reports that creators produce up to 15,000 pieces of content daily, highlighting the need for policies to protect creators' rights as AI impacts the industry.
Lagos threatens clampdown on content creators violating child rights
The Lagos State Government has issued a warning to content creators about potential criminal sanctions for using children in online content that violates child protection laws.
How 'Stranger Things' Secured Rights to Prince's Songs for Series Finale?
The finale of the popular series 'Stranger Things' was memorable, featuring Prince's iconic hits 'Purple Rain' and 'When Doves Cry', thanks to the creators Matt and Ross Duffer securing the music rights.