Who owns the copyright in AI-generated works?
A Government review of copyright is your chance to make sure New Zealand's copyright law keeps up with our rapidly changing digital world, write Frith Tweedie and Grace Abbott of EY Law
A Government review of copyright is your chance to make sure New Zealand's copyright law keeps up with our rapidly changing digital world, write Frith Tweedie and Grace Abbott of EY Law
Google Books, the project to digitize the world's printed works, is fair use under US copyright law, a federal appeals court ruled Friday.
Oracle has expanded the scope of its ongoing copyright battle against Android and accused Google of "destroying" the market for Java.
Amid complaints that the e-commerce company does little to fight fake goods, China's Alibaba Group is giving foreign vendors a direct line to report any counterfeit products spotted on its retail sites.
Oracle has included six news versions of Android and new products and services built around the operating system in a proposed supplemental complaint in its dispute over Google's use in the OS of copyrighted Java material.
After almost a decade of litigation, Google scored a victory last week over the Authors Guild, which had sued the company for copyright infringement over its Google Books search engine. But a few important chapters in the legal saga have yet to be written.