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Data Wars Escalate: Google Files Landmark Lawsuit Against Scraping Service SerpApi

Introduction The simmering conflict over who controls the web’s public data has erupted into a major legal battle. Google has filed a federal lawsuit against SerpApi, a Texas-based firm that automates the extraction of search results, marking a significant escalation in Big Tech’s fight against data scraping. The tech giant claims it has exhausted all…

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The AI Copyright Crucible: Adobe Faces Landmark Legal Challenge Over Training Data

Introduction In a legal salvo that strikes at the heart of the generative AI revolution, Adobe finds itself in the crosshairs of a proposed class-action lawsuit. The complaint alleges the software giant systematically harvested the creative work of millions of authors and photographers to train its AI models without consent, compensation, or credit. This case…

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Beyond the Billion: The Weeknd’s Landmark Deal Redefines Artist Power in the Music Industry

Introduction A seismic shift has just occurred in the music business, one that recalibrates the balance of power between artists and financiers. Global superstar The Weeknd, born Abel Tesfaye, has finalized a monumental partnership with Lyric Capital Group, a deal valued in the staggering $1 billion range. This isn’t merely a catalog sale; it’s a…

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Sharks and rays gain landmark protections as nations move to curb international trade

International Shark Trade Restrictions Agreed Governments have reached an agreement to ban or restrict the international trade of shark meat, fins, and other related products. Impact and Context This decision aims to protect vulnerable shark populations from overexploitation driven by global commerce. Affected products include: shark meat, fins, and other derivatives. Source: Ars Technica |…

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