Australia’s restrictive fair dealing regime constrains the scope of permissible copyright use, highlighting a cautious stance that may hinder AI development and research activities amid calls for broader reform. Australia’s copyright law draws a firm line around what counts as fair dealing. Unlike the broader, open-ended fair use approach used in the United States, the Australian system only permits limited uses of copyrighted material when they fit one of the purposes listed in the Copyright Act. As Katrina Crooks, principal and head of Spruson & Ferguson Lawyers, put it, if a use does not fall within one of those recognised…
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As AI systems feeding on human creative works spark legal and ethical debates, Russia prepares legislative changes to address authorship, consent, and transparency concerns amid growing industry unease. Artificial intelligence is often sold as a clean story of progress: faster tools, sharper answers and a digital leap forward. Yet, as…
As AI increasingly automates voice acting, webtoon creation, and translation, South Korea faces a surge in job displacement and legal challenges, prompting calls for better worker protections amidst rapid technological adoption. In South Korea’s voice studios, comic workshops and translation booths, artificial intelligence is no longer a distant prospect but…
A legal dispute over Chile’s National Reconstruction Law highlights a wider struggle to define authorship and responsibility in the age of AI, raising questions about ownership, accountability, and the future of information integrity. Chile’s debate over article 8 of the National Reconstruction Law may look like a narrow legal dispute,…
Veteran Canadian publishers call for policy reforms, including maintaining tax credits and reserving advertising budgets, to support local journalism against the rise of global digital platforms and AI developments. Canada’s local and community newspapers are still trying to do what they have always done best: keep readers informed about the…
A new experimental TikTok feature that allows public videos to be repurposed into AI-generated memes has sparked backlash over privacy, consent, and creator rights, highlighting tensions in the platform’s AI integration efforts. TikTok is facing fresh backlash after users noticed a new experimental setting that allows public posts to be…
A public relations firm, linked to a website accused of copying and rewriting news stories with artificial intelligence, faces scrutiny amid growing concerns about trust, credibility, and the erosion of journalistic integrity in the digital age. A growing row over AI-generated content has put a public relations firm under scrutiny…
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In response to rising public complaints and a surge in e-bike usage, Westminster Council has begun issuing £100 on-the-spot fines to Lime and Forest for bikes obstructing pavements, amid calls for expanded dedicated parking bays. Westminster Council has initiated a new enforcement policy targeting e-bike companies Lime and Forest due…
The proposed BIP360 upgrade aims to make Bitcoin quantum-proof within 10 to 30 months, prompting discussions on block size, network security, and market impact amid technical and community challenges. Bitcoin’s path to quantum resistance, championed by the proposed BIP360 upgrade, is stirring vibrant discussions within the cryptocurrency community and among…
Organisers of the Labyrinth on the Thames concert series aim to expand from six to nine events in 2026, including the addition of a renowned English live artist, as they seek approval amid resident noise concerns and growing diversity in musical offerings. Organisers of the Labyrinth on the Thames concert…
A luxury shopping street in central London has been transformed into a Tent City housing migrants and rough sleepers, highlighting the city’s worsening homelessness crisis amidst soaring living costs and urban tensions. Tottenham Court Road, one of London’s most famed shopping streets known for its upscale stores including the historic…
A surge in phone snatching incidents across London has seen high-profile victims, including celebrities, sharing their harrowing experiences, amid a 28% rise in such crimes over the past year. London is grappling with a troubling surge in phone snatching incidents, with numerous high-profile victims highlighting the scale and seriousness of…
The expansion of London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone has sparked renewed criticism, revealing that promises of cleaner air are often overshadowed by economic burdens on motorists and small businesses, raising questions over Labour’s approach to environmental reform. London’s Ultra Low Emission Zone (ULEZ), introduced in 2019 and expanded in 2023,…
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