#creator-rights

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Film
fromThe Verge
2 days ago

Disney wants to drag you into the slop

Disney's $1 billion partnership with OpenAI will enable mass generation and streaming of AI-created Disney character content, prioritizing capital and platform reach over creator protection.
Miscellaneous
fromMen's Journal
2 weeks ago

YouTube Issues Rare Apology After Destroying 'Everything' for Popular Creator

YouTube mistakenly terminated Norse797's 108K-subscriber channel by linking it via AI to a 13-year-old dormant account, then reinstated it after nearly a year.
Digital life
fromDigital Trends
3 weeks ago

You can now block stolen video reposts on Facebook and Instagram

Meta launched Content Protection on Facebook that scans for reposted videos and lets creators block, claim, or allow detected matches.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

YouTube CEO reveals what creators worry about in terms of AI - and what he's working on to fix it

Creators fear AI can imitate their likeness and YouTube is developing detection tools to let creators remove or monetize AI-generated replicas.
Intellectual property law
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Tech companies are stealing our books, music and films for AI. It's brazen theft and must be stopped | Anna Funder and Julia Powles

Large-scale AI relies on unauthorised mass appropriation of cultural works, threatening creators' livelihoods, national culture, and democratic integrity.
Video games
fromThe Verge
4 months ago

What's a smut peddler to do these days?

Creators of adult content experience increased instability as platforms withdraw support, prompting them to explore alternative methods for revenue.
fromSocial Media Today
5 months ago

Facebook Moves to Restrict the Reach of Unoriginal Content

Unoriginal content reuses or repurposes another creator's content repeatedly without crediting them, taking advantage of their creativity and hard work.
Social media marketing
Privacy technologies
fromIT Pro
5 months ago

Cloudflare says AI companies have been "scraping content without limits" - now it's letting website owners block crawlers by default

Cloudflare enables website owners to block AI crawlers and requires clear disclosure of their purpose.
Artificial intelligence
fromBusiness Insider
7 months ago

The US Copyright Office has thoughts on how AI is trained. Big Tech may not like it.

The US Copyright Office may align with creators claiming copyright infringement against AI companies that use their work without permission.
fromTechCrunch
8 months ago

Jack Dorsey and Elon Musk would like to 'delete all IP law' | TechCrunch

Dorsey elaborated on his stance in subsequent replies, writing that there are "much greater models to pay creators" while claiming "the current ones take way too much from them and only rent-seek."
Intellectual property law
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