Australia Passes ‘World-First’ Bill to Ban Social Media for Kids Under 16
Australia’s House of Representatives passed a landmark bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from using social media.
Australia’s House of Representatives passed a landmark bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from using social media.
An influencer is suing another influencer for copying her "aesthetic" in photos and videos on social media -- in a case that may upend how copyright protections work in the content creation industry.
Polish billionaire Rafal Brzoska says he has won his court battle against Meta over the use of his image in AI-generated deepfake ads.
A freelance photographer was arrested for allegedly being part of the mob that attacked the U.S. Capitol during the January 6 riots.
Canon and Amazon have won a default judgment against 29 seller accounts that were engaged in what the two characterize as the illegal sale of counterfeit "Canon" batteries and chargers.
American technology company Snap Inc., Snapchat's parent company, claims that New Mexico's bombshell accusations about the company's failure to protect children have it all backward. In a motion for dismissal, Snap says New Mexico's Attorney General mischaracterized the company's alleged shortcomings and committed a shoddy investigation.
Chinese lens maker Yongnuo recently teased a new 35mm f/1.8 prime lens in its native market. Details on the specifics of the lens are scarce, but Yongnuo has unveiled the prime's complete name: YN35mm f/1.8 DA Art. Yes, that's right, "Art" -- a term strongly associated with Sigma's Art lens series.
A series of selfies taken by a murderer helped a prosecution build a damning case against him and put the killer behind bars.
A band photographer received a $18 million settlement after being crushed by a forklift following a Green Day concert.
Two police officers were charged over allegations that they illegally searched women's phones for nude photos during traffic stops.
A woman has sued her U.S. employer, alleging that the company aimed a hidden camera at her office desk to monitor her work.
Shortly following people rightly taking notice of Insta360's user service agreement and expressing concern and displeasure, the company has adjusted its language.
Insta360 users have noted some concerning language in the company's user service agreement. However, scary as it may seem, nothing is out of the ordinary -- for better or worse.
President-elect Donald Trump's team says "he will deliver" on his promise to save TikTok and prevent its threatened U.S. ban in two and half months.
A U.S. YouTuber is reportedly facing jail time for creating a deepfake video that showed him kissing a South Korean influencer.
Music photographers have sounded the alarm over "copyright grab" contracts that are being enforced by major artists.
The Canadian government ordered the shutdown of TikTok's business in the country, citing national security risks.
Robert Downey Jr. warned that he will sue filmmakers who use AI to recreate his likeness after he dies -- as the actor makes his Broadway debut in a play about the dangers of the technology.
Police are investigating two middle school boys who are accused of using AI technology to create nude photos of multiple classmates.
This month, China issued sanctions against drone maker Skydio, the largest drone maker in the US, because it sells its products to Taiwan. Skydio can no longer acquire the batteries it needs to serve its customers globally.
A wedding photographer is facing over 150 criminal charges for allegedly secretly recording young girls at venues.
A customer has sued fast-food chain Subway alleging that the sandwiches in its ad photos are "grossly misleading" and contain at least three times more meat than it delivers.
A photographer says that the Queer Running Club in London dropped him from an arranged gig after he refused to say that he is pro-Palestine.
Supermodel Gigi Hadid was ordered to pay $3,000 in damages after she failed to respond to a photographer's copyright lawsuit.
A man who used AI to create child abuse images using photographs of real children has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
Internal documents have revealed that TikTok knows its algorithm is harmful to kids and that the average user becomes "addicted" to the app in 35 minutes.
A veteran music photographer has sued the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame claiming that the museum illegally displayed his image of the band Van Halen.
The production company behind Blade Runner 2049 has filed a lawsuit against Tesla, Elon Musk, and Warner Bros. Discovery, for allegedly feeding stills from the movie into an AI image generator to create unauthorized promotional content.
DJI filed a lawsuit against the United States Department of Defense (DoD) concerning the department's declaring the Chinese drone company a "Chinese military company."
Muhammad Ali's personal photographer, Michael Gaffney, won a landmark copyright infringement lawsuit against Authentic Brands Group (ABG), securing damages totaling $1.65 million.