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German Publishers File Lawsuit Against OpenAI
Ingo Siegner of a German publishing house is attempting to file a cease and desist order against OpenAI. The publisher claims the AI can instantly generate complete stories and print-ready files for works like 'The Little Dragon Coconut'. Publisher Karina Matern stated that the company maintains a firm belief in human creativity and originality over AI. The legal action aims to ensure AI applications respect copyright laws and artistic production rules. The publisher is currently awaiting a response regarding the legal proceedings. The lawsuit was filed on March 27 and is supported by the German Publishers Association (Börsenverein des deutschen Buchhandels).
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Publisher Seeks Injunction Against OpenAI
A publisher is attempting to file a cease and desist order against OpenAI. A legal filing was submitted on March 27.
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AI Generates Children's Book Using Copyrighted Art
Artificial intelligence models are reportedly using memorization techniques to generate content based on copyrighted works. An AI produced a full manuscript and cover art in the style of Ingo Siegner, creator of the Dragon Coconut character. The AI included characters not specified in the original prompt by training on existing protected images and texts. This process occurs while original creators continue to receive hand-drawn works from fans. Publisher Ingwo Siegner reported that AI can now rapidly produce entire books with matching illustrations, posing a direct threat to copyright protections. A publisher is attempting to file a cease and desist order against OpenAI. The German Publishers Association has formally supported the lawsuit filed on March 27 regarding copyright protection.
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Jeweler Identifies Fake Gold Online Sale
Julia Rieberg from the Hamburg Consumer Advice Center warns against fraudulent online shops using fake social media profiles. These shops often feature fabricated stories of elderly women to solicit sales. Consumers should check the imprint for a physical address to verify legitimacy. Many of these fraudulent operations appear to originate from China. Rieberg advises avoiding any site that lacks a proper imprint or lists a Chinese address.
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Jeweler Identifies Fake Gold Online Sale
Master goldsmith Sabrina Schildkin inspected a bracelet advertised by the website Eva Schmuck for 34.99 Euro, originally priced at 138 Euro. Schildkin determined the item was not gold, noting it was too light and the color was incorrect. The website claims to be closing its workshop and offering up to 80% discounts on all pieces. The fraudulent sale was promoted through social media platforms including Pinterest. Fraudulent online shops are using fake profiles of elderly women and fabricated life stories to deceive customers. Scammers use videos of elderly women and emotional stories to promote these fake shops. Julia Rieberg of the Hamburg Consumer Advice Center warns that these shops often lack a proper imprint or list addresses in China. Consumers are advised to check the legal imprint of a website before purchasing to avoid these scams.
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IG Metall Urges EU Car Production in Germany
The German metalworkers' union IG Metall has called on companies to increase production within Germany and the European Union. The union argues that firms selling automobiles in these markets should also manufacture them locally to secure jobs. This appeal comes amid concerns regarding ongoing job reductions in Germany. Economic leaders suggest local production is essential for maintaining regional employment levels. This move aims to counter ongoing job losses reported in the German industrial sector. The appeal comes amid discussions regarding the economic viability of current manufacturing locations.
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SC Magdeburg Suffers Two Handball Losses
SC Magdeburg experienced two losses in the DHB-Pokal tournament. The team is currently competing in the Handball-Bundesliga. The league leader recently secured a 30-26 victory against TVV Stuttgart. In other league action, Wetzlar defeated Bergischer HC 33-29 to enter the relegation zone. Hannover and Lemko played to a 30-30 draw. Despite these recent losses, the league leader is attempting to regain form.
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Sebastian Elas Elected Mayor of Schwerin
Sebastian Elas, a CDU politician, has been elected as the new Lord Mayor of Schwerin in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. He secured the position in a runoff election with approximately 54 percent of the vote. Martin Horn retained his position as Lord Mayor of Freiburg im Breisgau, winning with an absolute majority of nearly 53 percent in the first round of voting.
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Incumbents Win Mayoral Elections in Brandenburg
Incumbent mayors secured victories in the Brandenburg mayoral elections. In Fürstenwalde, Rudolf won the runoff election with 53.5 percent of the vote against challenger Papendieg, who received 46.5 percent. The election results in Drebkau were described as more decisive. The elections took place in the German state of Brandenburg. The elections were covered by RBB 24.
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Parents' Influence on Child Personality Debated
Broadcasters are discussing how parents define themselves through their children. The debate explores whether children are being used as identification objects to replace lost social structures like clubs, networks, marriages, and religion. The discussion questions the strength of parental influence on child personality in modern society.
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