Getty Images Sues Stability AI: A Turning Point in AI Copyright
Getty Images filed suit lawsuit against Stability AI for their use of Getty's data to train their AI art generators, this could be covered by fair use, but there
Getty Images filed suit lawsuit against Stability AI for their use of Getty's data to train their AI art generators, this could be covered by fair use, but there
A.I., deepfakes, and C.G.I. are testing the limits of actors’ rights of publicity. In the absence of comprehensive federal regulation preserving publicity rights for individuals, advancing technology will only further
Non-Fungible Tokens (“NFTs”) came with big promises of a new art ecosystem. A creator-first mentality manifested, in part, in the form of creator resale royalties (or droit de suite). Even
Marshall Mathers has become involved in another trademark dispute, as he seeks to protect his Intellectual Property rights against two actors from The Real Housewives of Potomac. After Eminem opposed
The capital being invested into the purchase of music composition copyrights is at unprecedented highs, providing some artists with once-in-a-career windfalls and others with difficult questions about retaining ownership.
Nike’s signature sneaker designs have been widely popular for decades. But in recent years, Japanese brand, BAPE, has designed sneakers that are far too familiar for Nike’s liking. After years
On December 15th, 2022, Roma Costumes, a LA based clothing company, filed a complaint against Fendi North America and Marc Jacobs International for trademark infringement and unfair competition.
A company may own a trademark. A designer may own their designs. Should their interests be opposed, who wins? Can a company’s trademark rights bar a designer from creating similar
As more brands emphasize the sustainable nature of their policies and products, the fashion industry has seen an increase in legal actions alleging false or misleading “greenwashing” claims. Here is
Singer-songwriter Rick Astley sued Yung Gravy for allegedly violating his right of publicity. Astley claims that Yung Gravy used a soundalike in “Betty (Get Money)” that sounds like his voice