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Nvidia and Adobe think they may have solved generative A.I.’s copyright problem
By
David Meyer
March 22, 2023
Tech
No, you can’t copyright images made by A.I., says the U.S. Copyright Office
By
Prarthana Prakash
February 23, 2023
Commentary
Investors are in a race to acquire music rights. Here’s why they should be looking to Broadway instead in 2023
By
Michael Barra
December 28, 2022
Elon Musk takes Joe Rogan’s side in Spotify debate with a tweet that accuses Neil Young of trying to censor people he doesn’t like
By
Tristan Bove
January 31, 2022
Arts & Entertainment
Writing by Langston Hughes, Ernest Hemingway among works going public in 2022
By
The Associated Press
December 31, 2021
Tech
Senior Editor
By
David Meyer
February 22, 2021
Lifestyle
Great Gatsby, Agatha Christie and more: Famous works from 1925 enter public domain
By
Jeff John Roberts
December 31, 2020
Tech
As libraries fight for access to e-books, a new copyright champion emerges
By
Jeff John Roberts
November 28, 2020
Tech
Why Google’s $1 billion deal with news publishers isn’t the end of their war
By
David Meyer
October 1, 2020
Finance
Trump and ‘Hallelujah’: Why it’s so hard to stop campaigns from playing songs, even when artists object
By
Jeff John Roberts
August 31, 2020
Newsletters
Free scanned books are just piracy by another name
By
Adam Lashinsky
and
Aaron Pressman
June 2, 2020
Newsletters
‘We Committed Copyright Infringement and Want to Be Sued by Disney’
By
David Z. Morris
and
Aaron Pressman
December 6, 2019
International
French Publishers Have Gone to War With Google. They Are Not Likely to Win
By
David Meyer
October 25, 2019
Tech
Twitter Took a Trump Tweet Down, but Should It Have? And Is Nickelback to Blame?
By
Jeff John Roberts
October 3, 2019
Newsletters
Google and Copyright ‘Blackmail’—Data Sheet
By
Jeff John Roberts
and
Robert Hackett
September 30, 2019
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'Some form of crisis is almost inevitable': The $38 trillion national debt will soon be growing faster than the U.S....
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Nick Lichtenberg
Europe
Denmark offered to trade Greenland to the U.S. in 1910—and America thought it was crazy
By
Steven Lamy
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The Conversation
Politics
Jamie Dimon tells Davos: ‘You didn’t do a particularly good job making the world a better place’
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Eleanor Pringle