Published on July 27, 2024
amazon, Artificial Intelligence (AI), Censorship, legal, libel
MORE: Could a firm license YOUR writing to an AI company without your knowledge?; Italian journalist fined for mocking female prime minister’s height; Trump lawsuit against ABC and George Stephanopoulos moves forward; Trump lawsuit against Putlitzer Prize board moves forward; Do YOU think these Destiny’s Child lyrics constitute libel? I don’t!; Washington Post’s columnist’s wife charged with being a secret agent for S. Korea, receiving luxury gifts; Will AI diminish creativity, and bore people?; The blockbuster podcasts that are making tons of money; and Basketball teams are getting sued (likely class-action) for playing copyrighted music during games.
Published on June 7, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Censorship, copyrights
MORE: Why is the Washington Post’s audience dwindling?; Christians in Egypt jailed for using Facebook; Media embarrassed after current Hunter Biden trial proves the laptop was not a Russian hoax; Elvis Presley’s Bible sells for $12K at auction; Most downloaded news app uses AI, and is spewing fake news stories; Texas may reintroduce Christian lessons in some schools; and Washington Post CEO tried to “kill story” about himself.
Published on May 25, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), author, copyrights, legal, Print on demand, self-publishing, traditional publishing
Could YOUR book be ineligible for copyright registration?
Published on March 9, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Censorship, copyrights, legal
MORE: Microsoft AI chatbot helping to indoctrinate children?; Google Gemini not doing any better!; Maker of trans Joker movie accused of copyright infringement; Criminal charges dropped against rare book experts accused of selling pages of Eagles’ developmental lyrics; Pastor wins fight to keep preaching in the streets; NYT leaks investigation accused of racial targeting against employees with Middle Eastern or North African backgrounds; and Senator demands Google breakup over bias.
Published on February 2, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, legal, plagiarism
MORE: Tattoo artist wins copyright case; Did LA times owner try to censor a story about a friend?; The news business is cratering; Taylor Swift threatens lawsuit over fake n*de photos; Snopes shamed for bad “fact-checking”; Christian pastor dropped by radio network; and Croatian government is cracking down on journalists
Published on January 19, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), Censorship, copyrights, legal, libel
MORE: How one U.S. school is creating anti-Semites in a classroom; Celebrity caught using fake university acceptance letter; Russian journalist who criticized Putin found dead; You must understand that AI is not completely artificial; L.A. Times executive editor steps down; Can someone create an AI version of a dead celebrity without permission of the trademark owner?; and Sport Illustrated went woke, and now they’re going broke!
Published on January 19, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, writing career advice
Avoid false positives by using these tips!
Published on January 11, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, legal
The need to feed the AI preexisting work leaves open accusations of theft, plagiarism and copyright infringement.
Published on January 3, 2024
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, Journalism, plagiarism
MORE: Disgraced (cheating!) Harvard Professor Finally Resigns; Associated Press played the race card in the controversy; Loser reality stars trying dragging Eminem into court of trademark suit; Israeli news anchor and other women in Israel are now packin’ heat full-time; Mickey Mouse horror movie after character enters public domain; Nirvana not off the hook in child p*rn case regarding baby pic on album cover; New York Times sues makers of AI; and Lawyer used AI and then cited non-existent court cases
Published on October 20, 2023
Artificial Intelligence (AI), copyrights, Journalism, legal, libel
MORE: AP reporter ripped Israel on social media; 11 journalists killed in the war so far; Office supply store bans customer who warned parents of graphic books; Scholastic to separate books on race, gender and sexuality for book fairs; Tennis star Serena Williams gets 2 book deal; Blood libel when reporting on the war; and Law firm files defamation suit in dispensary legal battle; Newspapers want payment from ChatGPT; and Another AI lawsuit concerning music