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"We've Heard Concerns": ByteDance Says It Will Curb Seedance 2.0
- Monday February 16, 2026
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
Actors union SAG-AFTRA said Friday it "stands with the studios in condemning the blatant infringement" enabled by Seedance.
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Google AI Tools Deny Disney Character Prompts Following Copyright Dispute
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Feature | Edited by Abhinav Singh
Disney has successfully compelled Google AI tools like Gemini and Nano Banana to deny prompts involving its characters following copyright infringement claims.
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Aanand L Rai Reacts To Rs 84 Crore Lawsuit Filed By Eros Over Raanjhanaa 'Copyright Infringement' In Tere Ishk Mein
- Thursday January 22, 2026
- Entertainment | Reported by Prashant Shishodia
Eros has accused Aanand L Rai and his production banner of unlawfully leveraging the intellectual property of Raanjhanaa
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Eros Sues Aanand L Rai For Rs 84 Crore Over Raanjhanaa 'Copyright Infringement' In Tere Ishk Mein
- Monday January 19, 2026
- Entertainment | Edited by Anjali Choudhury
Eros has asserted that it is the sole owner of all intellectual property linked to Raanjhanaa
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New York Times Reporter, Authors Sue Google, OpenAI, Meta Over AI-Based Copyright Infringement
- Wednesday December 24, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
A group of authors, including New York Times reporter John Carreyrou, has filed a copyright lawsuit against several major AI companies, alleging unauthorised use of their books to train models. Defendants named in the complaint include Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Perplexity, and xAI, the first time the Elon Musk-owned AI firm has been sued on ...
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Disney CEO Says AI Deal With OpenAI Is Exclusive For Just One Year: Report
- Tuesday December 16, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
Disney CEO Bob Iger has said the company’s deal with OpenAI is only exclusive for one year, not the full three-year term. Disney is open to using AI, but wants tight control over its characters. The strategy lets Disney earn licensing fees, learn from OpenAI’s tools, and keep the option open to work with other AI companies later.
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www.gadgets360.com
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OpenAI Faces Backlash from Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco Over AI-Generated Anime Videos
- Tuesday November 4, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
OpenAI has been urged by Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) to stop training its AI models on copyrighted anime and gaming content. CODA, representing major publishers behind Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Final Fantasy and Studio Ghibli classics, said Sora 2 outputs closely resemble protected works, potentially indicating ...
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Japan Tells OpenAI to Stop Using Mario, Pikachu, and Anime Characters in Sora 2 Videos: Report
- Thursday October 16, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
Japan has reportedly asked OpenAI to halt copyright infringement linked to its Sora 2 video model, which can recreate famous anime and game characters like Pikachu and Goku. The government’s formal request highlights rising concerns over AI-generated media using Japanese IP without consent. OpenAI recently switched Sora to an opt-in policy for ri...
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Tencent Says Sony 'Monopolising' Genre Conventions, Seeks Dismissal of Light of Motiram Lawsuit
- Friday September 19, 2025
- Written by Manas Mitul
Tencent has finally responded to Sony's copyright infringement lawsuit against its upcoming survival game, Light of Motiram. The Chinese conglomerate said Sony was attempting to "monopolise" popular genre conventions seen in other games with its lawsuit and sought the dismissal of the case on legal grounds.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Top Court Cancels Order Restraining Cognizant From Using Disputed Logo
- Monday September 8, 2025
- India News | Reported by Radhika Ramaswamy
The Supreme Court on Monday set aside a Bombay High Court Division Bench order that had restrained Cognizant Technology Solutions from using its logo in India.
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www.ndtv.com
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"We've Heard Concerns": ByteDance Says It Will Curb Seedance 2.0
- Monday February 16, 2026
- World News | Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
Actors union SAG-AFTRA said Friday it "stands with the studios in condemning the blatant infringement" enabled by Seedance.
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www.ndtv.com
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Google AI Tools Deny Disney Character Prompts Following Copyright Dispute
- Thursday February 12, 2026
- Feature | Edited by Abhinav Singh
Disney has successfully compelled Google AI tools like Gemini and Nano Banana to deny prompts involving its characters following copyright infringement claims.
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www.ndtv.com
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Aanand L Rai Reacts To Rs 84 Crore Lawsuit Filed By Eros Over Raanjhanaa 'Copyright Infringement' In Tere Ishk Mein
- Thursday January 22, 2026
- Entertainment | Reported by Prashant Shishodia
Eros has accused Aanand L Rai and his production banner of unlawfully leveraging the intellectual property of Raanjhanaa
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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Eros Sues Aanand L Rai For Rs 84 Crore Over Raanjhanaa 'Copyright Infringement' In Tere Ishk Mein
- Monday January 19, 2026
- Entertainment | Edited by Anjali Choudhury
Eros has asserted that it is the sole owner of all intellectual property linked to Raanjhanaa
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www.ndtv.com/entertainment
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New York Times Reporter, Authors Sue Google, OpenAI, Meta Over AI-Based Copyright Infringement
- Wednesday December 24, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
A group of authors, including New York Times reporter John Carreyrou, has filed a copyright lawsuit against several major AI companies, alleging unauthorised use of their books to train models. Defendants named in the complaint include Google, OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Perplexity, and xAI, the first time the Elon Musk-owned AI firm has been sued on ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Disney CEO Says AI Deal With OpenAI Is Exclusive For Just One Year: Report
- Tuesday December 16, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
Disney CEO Bob Iger has said the company’s deal with OpenAI is only exclusive for one year, not the full three-year term. Disney is open to using AI, but wants tight control over its characters. The strategy lets Disney earn licensing fees, learn from OpenAI’s tools, and keep the option open to work with other AI companies later.
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www.gadgets360.com
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OpenAI Faces Backlash from Studio Ghibli, Bandai Namco Over AI-Generated Anime Videos
- Tuesday November 4, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
OpenAI has been urged by Japan’s Content Overseas Distribution Association (CODA) to stop training its AI models on copyrighted anime and gaming content. CODA, representing major publishers behind Dragon Ball, Naruto, One Piece, Final Fantasy and Studio Ghibli classics, said Sora 2 outputs closely resemble protected works, potentially indicating ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Japan Tells OpenAI to Stop Using Mario, Pikachu, and Anime Characters in Sora 2 Videos: Report
- Thursday October 16, 2025
- Written by Akash Dutta, Edited by Ketan Pratap
Japan has reportedly asked OpenAI to halt copyright infringement linked to its Sora 2 video model, which can recreate famous anime and game characters like Pikachu and Goku. The government’s formal request highlights rising concerns over AI-generated media using Japanese IP without consent. OpenAI recently switched Sora to an opt-in policy for ri...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Tencent Says Sony 'Monopolising' Genre Conventions, Seeks Dismissal of Light of Motiram Lawsuit
- Friday September 19, 2025
- Written by Manas Mitul
Tencent has finally responded to Sony's copyright infringement lawsuit against its upcoming survival game, Light of Motiram. The Chinese conglomerate said Sony was attempting to "monopolise" popular genre conventions seen in other games with its lawsuit and sought the dismissal of the case on legal grounds.
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www.gadgets360.com
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Top Court Cancels Order Restraining Cognizant From Using Disputed Logo
- Monday September 8, 2025
- India News | Reported by Radhika Ramaswamy
The Supreme Court on Monday set aside a Bombay High Court Division Bench order that had restrained Cognizant Technology Solutions from using its logo in India.
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www.ndtv.com