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Lawsuit Filed Against Kim Kardashian Over Alleged Misattribution of Donald Judd Furniture

Introduction The Donald Judd Foundation has taken legal action against Kim Kardashian for claims made in a promotional video where she attributes a set of tables to the late Minimalist artist Donald Judd. The lawsuit, filed in the US District Court for the Central District of California, also targets the design firm Clements Design, alleging […]

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California Judge Dismisses Some Claims in High-Profile AI Copyright Case

Introduction A recent ruling by U.S. District Judge William Orrick in a California federal court has significant implications for a closely-watched copyright case involving a group of artists and the developers of AI text-to-image generator tools. The judge’s decision lowers the stakes of the case, dismissing several claims while allowing the artists to file an

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White House Strikes A.I. Deal, but Artists Say it Fails to Protect Creatives

Last week, the White House announced a significant deal with several artificial intelligence companies, aimed at managing the risks posed by A.I. technology. While the agreement called for safe, secure, and transparent A.I. development, artists and creatives have expressed disappointment, stating that the deal does little to protect their interests. Job loss and intellectual property

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How Relevant is Creativity in Times of the AI Revolution?

Editor’s Opinion Iftikar Ahmed Discussing what is art is like discussing what happiness is. Or what is life even? it’s everything and nothing at the same time. A few months ago, I came to know about Chat GPT the AI language model developed by OpenAI. It uses deep learning techniques to generate human-like responses and

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Supreme Court Ruling: Andy Warhol’s Prince Illustration Infringed Photographer’s Copyright

Iftikar Ahmed In a landmark ruling with far-reaching implications for copyright infringement and fair-use law, the Supreme Court has determined that renowned Pop artist Andy Warhol infringed on photographer Lynn Goldsmith’s copyright when he created an illustration of musician Prince in the 1980s. The court’s decision was supported by seven out of the nine justices,

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