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‘Any copying was done by Getty lawyers’: Stability AI hits back
‘Any copying was done by Getty lawyers’: Stability AI hits back
11 June 2025   Stability claimed Getty’s legal team was cherry-picking outputs after “hammering away at the model” to create infringing evidence, finds Marisa Woutersen from the courtroom.
Getty slams Stability’s ‘distorted AI rubbish’ in opening arguments
10 June 2025
Getty v Stability AI: High stakes at the High Court
6 June 2025
UK government AI uses models from OpenAI, Google, and Anthropic
4 June 2025
Eminem publisher sets up court battle with Meta over alleged use of tracks
2 June 2025
Amazon strikes content deal with New York Times to train AI models
30 May 2025
Gone in 60 Seconds Ford Mustang not protected by copyright
28 May 2025
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Latest Features

IP and the commercialisation of genomic tech in Nigeria
Genomic innovations involve vast amounts of research, making patents, copyrights, and trade secrets vital, explains Olusola Tunmise-Ajani of Inventa International.
South Africa's Copyright Amendment Bill: Balancing creators' rights and public access in the digital age
The Copyright Amendment Bill is one of the most ambitious reforms in South Africa’s recent history and cuts across the economy, creators’ rights, and trade relations, explains Miguel Bibe of Inventa
Copyright and fashion designs: IP tips for brands in Europe
Cases involving fashion brands and copyright protection are worth noting as part of a multi-layered IP strategy, explains Rosie Burbidge of Howard Kennedy.
IP developments in Indonesia in 2024
Significant IP developments combined with political elections made 2024 an important year for the country, explain Nick Redfearn, Arifia Fajra and Kin Wah Chow of Rouse.
Understanding decisions on originality and artistic craftsmanship
Protecting your design is vital but when your rights expire, can copyright law help? And does EU law trump UK law? Martin Noble of Freeths unpacks the THJ Systems and WaterRower decisions.
Anthropomorphising AI: Why human-like is not human
Our tendency to give large language models human attributes has dangerous implications for business and society, argues Roanie Levy of the Copyright Clearance Center.
2025 will be ‘a blockbuster year’ for AI and copyright
As AI technology advances, its impact on global copyright—with major litigation and potential new regulation on the cards—will ramp up this year, write Charlotte Fleetwood-Smith and Rebecca Pakenham-Walsh of Fieldfisher.
Around the world with trade secrets
The definition—and the process of enforcing and litigating this crown jewel—differs greatly across jurisdictions, say Louise Sargeant and Alex Shkurka of Bird & Bird.
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FisherBroyles adds partner in Los Angeles
28 May 2025   Former Air Force engineer brings AI and wireless tech expertise to the firm’s growing West Coast office.
Copyright Office director sues Trump over ‘unlawful, ineffective’ sacking
23 May 2025   Shira Perlmutter claims president lacks authority to remove register of copyrights | Situation sparks debate over separation of powers between Congress and federal government | Trump’s ‘replacements’ for Perlmutter and librarian Carla Hayden challenged by library staff.
Temu joins anticounterfeiting alliance as feud with Shein heats up
21 May 2025   E-commerce newcomer joins likes of Apple, Nike, and Amazon in coalition while under fire over alleged fake goods and unfair competition | Shein ordered to hand over records in Temu dispute | USPTO seeks input as new study raises alarms for counterfeits.
Newly transformed WIPR Leaders 2025 places quality over quantity
16 May 2025   WIPR launches new, improved 2025 edition | New approach marks beginning of a more selective, research-driven era | Directory contains carefully vetted cohort of 1,000 leading IP practitioners from 80 countries.
Recognisability tests in copyright infringement cases: A step too far?
16 May 2025   A CJEU advocate general stepped in to untangle legal knots arising from conflicting copyright decisions. But his support for a fresh ‘recognisability test’ introduces an unwelcome twist, says Anna Maria Stein of Eversheds Sutherland.
EUIPO: No ‘one-size-fits-all’ solution for genAI copyright challenges
14 May 2025   Latest EUIPO study highlights growing tensions between creators rights and AI developers, emerging licensing markets, and the power of public authorities | US grapples with change in leadership following Copyright Office report | UK passes amendments to the Data (Use and Access) Bill.
Trump’s ‘unlawful’ sacking of Copyright Office boss ‘no coincidence’
12 May 2025   Director Shira Perlmutter loses her job in latest move by White House | Sacking is a “power grab”, says Democrat Congressman | News follows publication by Copyright Office of a report on AI and firing of librarian of Congress.
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