An overzealous X user has ignited a storm of debate after using AI to complete the pop artist’s last work, and the art community is not happy.
Jeff Koons has become somewhat notorious for getting himself into legal battles over copyright and plagiarism infringements.
Paramount Pictures, the studio behind ‘Top Gun: Maverick’, is having to strap in for major turbulence as a legal fight is headed its way.
Lana Del Rey and Radiohead are headed for a legal battle, the latter citing the similarities between their song ‘Creep’ and Lana’s ‘Get Free’. Earphones in.
If you have a soft spot for The Pirate Bay, or whatever other download site you use, your love affair might soon be over. That’s if these guys get their way.
Ivanka has been in some hot water over a copycat shoe design, but just like her father she denies, denies, denies. Maybe you should take a look for yourself.
It’s arguably the biggest musical copyright trial to ever take place, but what are the ramifications if Led Zep goes down?
James Stewart rose to local fame as the writer and lead singer for pop rock sensation The Usual – with chart topping songs like ‘The Shape That I’m In’ and multi-SAMA award winning ‘Like a Vision’ released in the early noughties. With the success of his band, it was no wonder James was approached by brands keen to use his music in television ads. Which is when he got screwed.
In a case that has dragged on for nine years, and been in court for three, an American man is set to feel the full wrath of the music industry after it was confirmed by court on Friday that he will have to pay $675 000 in damages for downloading and sharing just 30 songs from once-popular music-sharing sites, Napster and Kazaa.