New York Times Challenges OpenAI and Microsoft in Court
The New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright violations, highlighting a growing legal battle in AI and journalism.
BrianThe New York Times sues OpenAI and Microsoft over alleged copyright violations, highlighting a growing legal battle in AI and journalism.
BrianNavigating California's cryptocurrency regulation and anticipating potential industry consequences.
Hui XinThe focus of the tests included U.S. dollar payments domestically as well as cross border. The big idea behind the Regulated...
LedgerinsightsNew York Attorney General Letitia James announced a settlement with CoinEx. The Hong Kong-based virtual currency trading platform must refund investors in the state.
TheBlockThe Digital Financial Assets Law, which is similar to New York’s BitLicense, has been criticized by industry stakeholders.
CoindeskIt’s time for The New York Times’ worst lies about El Salvador. Also, for the newspaper’s counterpoint, in which they ...
BitcoinistThe New York Times joined the rest of mainstream media in kicking bitcoin when it’s down. Even though the world’s ...
BitcoinistNew York Attorney General Letitia James has issued an investor alert against "risky cryptocurrency investments," citing the assets' volatility.
Cointelegraph“We have to continue to be competitive,” the mayor said in a keynote interview at a London crypto conference, where he suggested scrapping the states’ BitLicensing requirement.
CointelegraphThe New York State moratorium on PoW mining reinvigorates the conversation around the crypto industry's sustainability.
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