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Music Vs. Internet Archive

In a recent ruling, a California federal court delivered a blow to the Internet Archive’s attempt to dismiss a portion of a copyright lawsuit lodged against it by major record labels such as Universal Music Group (UMG.AS) and Sony Music (6758.T). The lawsuit revolves around the Archive’s initiative to digitize and stream vintage vinyl records.

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Adobe’s NEW Content Credentials

Understanding Content Credentials: Building Trust and Transparency Online Content creators, rejoice! There’s a new tool to fight misinformation and get recognized for your work: Content Credentials. What are Content Credentials? Imagine a digital label attached to your creations. This label, called a Content Credential, holds extra information you embed directly into your content. It’s tamper-proof,

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Content Authenticity Initiative

Unveiling the Truth Behind Your Content: The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) The internet is flooded with digital content, but how can you be sure it’s genuine? The Content Authenticity Initiative (CAI) is here to help. We’re a collaborative effort fighting misinformation by adding a tamper-proof layer of history to your photos, videos, and documents. Building

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Google Digital Watermarks

Google Watermarks Its AI-Generated Videos and Text for Transparency Google Takes Aim at AI Misinformation Google is introducing digital watermarks for its AI-generated content, including videos and text. This move aims to increase transparency around the origin of such content and combat potential misuse. What’s New? Video Watermarks: Videos created by Google’s new Veo model

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