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Dramas continue at the US Copyright Office where boss Shira Perlmutter was sacked by Donald Trump earlier this month just ...
A US court has agreed to fast-track Apple’s appeal of an injunction that forces it to allow developers to link to external payment options from within their apps, but declined to pause the injunction ...
This week saw coordinated creator lobbying in Brussels and Washington as the EU battles over AI Act implementation while the ...
A member of Kneecap has been charged with a terrorist offence over allegations he expressed support for Hezbollah, a ...
Dramas around the festivals due to take place in London’s Brockwell Park this month continue. Local residents insist the ...
As part of our Horizon Future Leaders series of interviews, we are connecting with the music industry’s next generation of ...
Proposals to introduce web-blocking as an anti-piracy tactic in the US have been introduced in Congress this year. It will be ...
The House Of Lords is still trying to get transparency obligations for AI companies into the Data Bill, despite the ...
When a US appeals court ruled that Ed Sheeran’s ‘Thinking Out Loud’ does not infringe the copyright in Marvin Gaye’s ‘Let’s ...
This week: sea monsters, diaristic doom-pop, whisper-sharp collabs and post-punk with no time for nostalgia. King Gizzard ...
Salt N Pepa are trying to regain control of their old recordings from Universal by exercising their termination right under ...
A series of festivals kicking off this Friday in South London’s Brockwell Park seemed to be in jeopardy last week when the ...
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