Trademark “Tesla Sues Indian Company Over Trademark Infringement Amid Electric Vehicle Industry Battle”

New Delhi, India – Tesla, Inc., led by CEO Elon Musk, has taken legal action against an Indian battery company named Tesla Power for alleged trademark infringement. The lawsuit, filed in India, accuses Tesla Power of continuing to use the Tesla name despite receiving a cease-and-desist letter two years prior. During a hearing at the Delhi High Court, Tesla, Inc. argued that Tesla Power’s use of the name has caused confusion in the country and …

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Lawsuit: US Newspapers Take OpenAI to Court Over Copyright Infringement

Washington, DC – Several major U.S. newspapers have filed lawsuits against tech giants Microsoft and OpenAI, claiming copyright infringement over the use of artificial intelligence in training. The Chicago Tribune, NY Daily News, and other publishers are seeking legal action to address the alleged misuse of their content by these companies. The newspapers argue that Microsoft and OpenAI have violated copyright laws by using AI technology to generate news articles, copying their work without permission. …

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AI Giants Sued by Major Newspapers for Copyright Infringement in Algorithm Training Scandal

Chicago, Illinois – A group of eight major daily newspapers, including the Chicago Tribune and the New York Daily News, filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft on Tuesday. This legal action is part of a growing backlash against artificial-intelligence companies that have been utilizing copyrighted work without compensating content owners in the training of their algorithms. The newspapers involved in the lawsuit comprise South Florida’s Sun Sentinel, the Denver Post, Orange County Register, San …

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Jimmy Kimmel Accused of Fraud and Copyright Infringement in George Santos Lawsuit – You Won’t Believe What Happened!

New York, NY – Late-night TV host Jimmy Kimmel is facing a lawsuit from George Santos, a former congressman, over videos obtained from the celebrity video-sharing service Cameo. Santos claims that Kimmel used the videos to mock him on air without revealing his true identity. The lawsuit, filed in New York federal court, alleges copyright infringement and fraud against Kimmel, as well as the show’s producers, ABC and Disney. According to Santos’s attorney, Andrew Mancilla, …

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