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There has been 36 news on The future of copyright in the age of artificial intelligence in the past from 17 different sources and amongst 3 sections.

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Court filings show Meta staffers discussed using copyrighted content for AI training

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41 hours ago

Thomson Reuters wins AI copyright battle in US against Ross Intelligence

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10 days ago

Thomson Reuters scores early win in AI copyright battles in the US

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11 days ago

MPs: Ministers must give protections to creative sector amid AI copyright fears

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11 days ago

'It shouldn't rip creative people off': Paul McCartney urges government crackdown on AI copyright

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29 days ago

In AI copyright case, Zuckerberg turns to YouTube for his defense

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39 days ago

UK kicks off review into training AI models on copyrighted content

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57 days ago

UK consults on opt-out model for training AIs on copyrighted content

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69 days ago

Survey: 84% of tech execs back copyright law overhaul for AI era

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200 days ago

Hong Kong seeks changes to copyright law to bolster AI development

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231 days ago

World's biggest music labels sue over AI copyright

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235 days ago

Divvying Up What Will Be Copyright In The AI Era

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244 days ago

Seek deals or seek damages: Publishers divided over AI copyright debate

France 24 link
346 days ago

How AI copyright lawsuits could make the whole industry go extinct

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375 days ago

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The coverage spreads amongst 3 sections:

business 56%
culture 22%
research 17%

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There has been 17 news sources reporting on this, including: The Verge (14%), TechCrunch (14%), Independent (11%), Arts Journal (8%), CNBC News (6%).

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