Creators’ IP rights must be protected in the age of AI — Tracverse founder
Traverse founder Amos Thomas believes stories are the foundation of everything, and that humanity must do everything in its power to protect them. Go to Source
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Traverse founder Amos Thomas believes stories are the foundation of everything, and that humanity must do everything in its power to protect them. Go to Source
Pip Labs has raised $80 million in a Series B funding round led by VC firm A16z, reaching a valuation of $2.25 billion. The round aims to extend the development of Story, a blockchain aiming to tokenize and protect what Pip Labs calls the “multi-trillion-dollar” asset class of intellectual property (IP), offering frictionless systems for … Read more
The Law Commission’s final report advocates for legal reforms to better protect the unique features of digital assets. Go to Source
Nintendo’s president addresses the risks of intellectual property breaches with generative AI at a shareholder meeting. Go to Source
According to a market report from Allied Research, the South Korean pop music industry will be valued at $20 billion by 2031. Go to Source
The mobile app and plug-in will use invisible watermarks and leverage the Aptos blockchain to ensure digital property rights regardless of where content is hosted. Go to Source
Delve into Web3 IP protection basics and utilize strategies for safeguarding your intellectual property. Go to Source
Grimes’ manager Daouda Leonard and music platform Slip.stream explain the importance of artists owning their data and controlling their rights to stay ahead in their approach to AI. Go to Source
Universal Music Group, Concord Publishing and ABKCO Music & Records alleged that Anthropic “unlawfully” copied and disseminated “vast amounts of copyrighted works” from the publishers. Go to Source
The new partnership between Universal Music Group and BandLab Technologies focuses on ethical AI usage to protect artist and songwriter rights. Go to Source