Visits to websites providing access to unlicensed or pirated content in 2024 have decreased by 5.72% compared to the year prior to 216.3 billion visits, according...
A coalition of 13 organisations representing creators have sent a joint letter to the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs (JURI) Committee to ensure that the upcoming own-initiative...
Thailand’s government has approved a series of amendments to the country's 1984's Copyright Act, paving the way for the country to adhere to the World Intellectual...
The US Senate has voted 53-45 to confirm the appointment of Olivia Trusty as a commissioner at the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) for a five-year term....
Universal Music Group (UMG) has formally notified the European Commission on June 16 of its plans to acquire Downtown Music Holdings for $775 million, opening a...
Amelia Fletcher, the former Chief Economist of the UK's competition authority CMA, and current professor at the University of East Anglia, has called on the European...
The British Parliament finally passed the controversial Data (Use and Access) Bill, despite wide opposition from the creative sector and pushback from the House of Lords....
The British government’s proposed ‘Data (Use and Access) Bill’, usually known as the AI Data Bill, was voted down on June 4 for the fifth time...
Elton John has urged the British government to amend the controversial AI Data Bill by adding transparency and creators' consent before letting AI companies mine copyrighted...
The Japan Newspaper Publishers and Editors Association has urged the Japanese government to modify the country's copyright rules in order to prevent AI companies from mining...