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Rapper Claims He's Being Sued by Iron Maiden After Ripping Off Eddie Art
Rapper OsamaSon says he's being sued by Iron Maiden after ripping off Eddie artwork.
Valuable 1823 edition of Johann von Spix's “Simiarum et vespertilionum Brasiliensium species novae” was just recovered in London 16 years after being stolen from the Goeldi Museum's rare books collection. This important work is famous for its descriptions and drawings of the monkeys of Brazil as well as other plants and animals then considered new to science.
International police are finally tracking down the thieves who stole a cache of rare books worth nearly $1 million from the Goeldi Museum in Brazil in 2008, and returning these precious historical works to the museum.
A Dutch art detective dubbed the "Indiana Jones of the Art World" has recovered another six paintings, including a portrait of William of Orange and the first depiction of a seventh-century king.
Arthur Brand recovered the paintings just weeks after he found a stolen Van Gogh stuffed in an Ikea bag.
Now Brand is hoping that the momentum will lead to another prize recovery – a masterpiece by Frans Hals.
Someone climbed onto the veranda where I was drying paintings and stole one of my paintings and one of my kid's paintings. Hopefully they get some enjoyment out of them.
“Create Don’t Scrape” is an advocacy movement to protect people and creatives against predatory tech companies and their non consensual scraping and exploitation of public and potentially private data. Publicly available does not mean public domain.”
OpenAI threatening to leave the EU if they pass legislation requiring them to list their data sources because:
"In addition to the possible business threat, forcing OpenAI to identify its use of copyrighted data would expose the company to potential lawsuits. Generative AI systems like ChatGPT and DALL-E are trained using large amounts of data scraped from the web, much of it copyright protected. When companies disclose these data sources it leaves them open to legal challenges."
Like every other boom tech company, it's just doing labor crimes and theft and claiming you're actually too innovative to be regulated, God.