Matthew McConaughey Trademarks Himself to Fight AI Misuse
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Actor plans to use trademarks of himself saying 'Alright, alright, alright' and staring at a camera to combat AI fakes in court
In the June 13 consolidated complaint, the plaintiffs - writers who own copyrights for various books - accused OpenAI and Microsoft, which funds OpenAI, of having engaged in "flagrant and harmful infringements of their copyrights."
This is a Discussion of intellectual property and libertarianism on Ernest Hancock's Declare Your Independence radio show (Sep. 14, 2010). I was on the show for about two hours (hours 2 and 3 of his show) discussing intellectual property. It was a
Jack Dorsey, co-founder of Twitter (now X) and Square (now Block), sparked a weekend's worth of debate around intellectual property, patents, and copyright, with a characteristically terse post declaring, "delete all IP law."
"Using proprietary software is a non-negotiable requirement for Board participation [in Open Source Initiative]."