Tag: copyright

Albanese Government’s Education Initiative ensures fair education for all

The Albanese Government is committed to ensuring that students utilising technology for remote learning have equitable access to copyright material, akin to their peers in...

Books 3 has revealed thousands of pirated Australian books. In the age of AI, is copyright law still fit for purpose?

Thousands of Australian books have been found on a pirated dataset of ebooks, known as Books3, used to train generative AI. Richard Flanagan, Helen Garner,...

Prosecraft has infuriated authors by using their books without consent – but what does copyright law say?

This week, US writer Benji Smith took down his controversial website, Prosecraft, roughly a day after a social media storm erupted, with authors – who...

If ChatGPT wrote it, who owns the copyright? It depends on where you live, but in Australia it’s complicated

Wellett Potter, University of New England ChatGPT and other generative AI tools which draw on large language models (LLMs) are a hot topic. Released in...

Australia files national communication on climate change

Australia has submitted its 8th National Communication on Climate Change and 5th Biennial Report to the UNFCCC, says the DCCEW....

Microsoft to finalise $10B-investment deal with OpenAI

Microsoft is nearing completion of a $10 billion investment into OpenAI, the company behind AI technologies: DALL-E and ChatGPT....

Motorola Solutions wins patent case against Hytera

The Federal Court has ruled in favour of Motorola Solutions in its copyright and patent infringement cases against Hytera Communications....