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Judge disses Star Trek icon Data’s poetry while ruling AI can’t author works Computer scientist won't give up fight to copyright AI-made art after court loss.
Just weeks before graduates receive copies of the Dr. Seuss classic “Oh, the Places You’ll Go” as graduation gifts, an attorney for the publisher told a Ninth Circuit panel Monday a Star Trek mash-up ...
“Victory is life” not for Star Trek, but for Dr. Seuss, whose publisher emerged victorious Friday in a copyright fight at the Ninth Circuit over the children’s classic “Oh, the Places You’ll Go.” ...
Brent Spiner’s android Data is a key part of the new show, but… which version of him are we seeing on Star Trek: Picard?
After his death in 'Star Trek: Nemesis' Data's parts were auctioned and sold to collectors the world over. It was the job of 'Star Trek: Picard' prop master Jeff Lombardi to put all his pieces ...
In the new episode "Broken Pieces," Star Trek: Picard' reveals the backstory of the Romulan Zhat Vash and who's really to blame for the attack on the Utopia Planitia Fleet Yards on Mars.
On Star Trek, all Kirk and friends had to do was snap the button on the always conveniently located intercom panel, start talking, and the intended recipient would immediately respond no matter whe… ...
CBS Broadcasting Inc on Monday vanquished on appeal a copyright case alleging its series "Star Trek: Discovery," a reboot of the famed science fiction franchise, copied a videogame concept.
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Scott Graham The copyright dispute over a Dr. Seuss-Star Trek mashup has divided industries and IP scholars. But it didn’t trouble the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit at all.
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