
Balkonkraftwerke: Umweltverbände werfen FDP Blockadehaltung vor
Seit Monaten kommt der Bundestag bei der Verabschiedung des Solarpakets nicht voran. Das betrifft auch die leichtere Anmeldung von Balkonkraftwerken. (Balkonkraftwerk, GreenIT)

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Seit Monaten kommt der Bundestag bei der Verabschiedung des Solarpakets nicht voran. Das betrifft auch die leichtere Anmeldung von Balkonkraftwerken. (Balkonkraftwerk, GreenIT)
Amazon is running its first ever Big Spring Sale, which sort of positioned as yet-another Prime Day-like sale over the past few weeks. But now that it’s here, it looks like there are some good deals… but they vary depending on the product …
Amazon is running its first ever Big Spring Sale, which sort of positioned as yet-another Prime Day-like sale over the past few weeks. But now that it’s here, it looks like there are some good deals… but they vary depending on the product category, brands, and specific items you’re looking at. That said, the Samsung […]
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Samsung-Tablets sind bei Rabattaktionen stets sehr beliebt. Das Samsung Galaxy Tab S9+ ist jetzt noch um satte 390 Euro reduziert. (Galaxy Tab, Samsung)
BPI, the UK’s leading music industry group, views Voicify as one of the world’s largest and most egregious ‘deepfake’ AI music sites. The group is now threatening to sue the vocal cloning service if it continues to operate in its current form. While the site hasn’t commented on the allegations directly, it recently rebranded to “Jammable” citing legal troubles.
From: TF, for the latest news on copyright battles, piracy and more.
Over the past year, new artificial intelligence tools and services have been surfacing everywhere.
The same can be said for AI-related lawsuits and complaints, which have been piling up by the dozen.
In the UK, music industry group BPI has enetered the mix, targeting AI-generated voice models and cover tracks. This technology, which partly relies on copyrighted recordings, has been controversial for a while.
AI vocal-cloning service Voicify was previously called out by the RIAA. In a recommendation to the U.S. Trade Representative, the recording label group asked the USTR to put the site on its list of notorious piracy sites. The USTR did not include the site in its report, however, and Voicify continued its operations as usual.
After the RIAA put a spotlight on Voicify, the BPI maintained the pressure in a letter to the site’s operators, urging them to stop all copyright-infringing activity. If not, the BPI would consider follow-up steps, implying a full-blown lawsuit.
The letter was sent privately on February 26th but aside from the legal threat, its contents remain unknown. While Voicify failed to respond appropriately according to the BPI, the service did announce a major change soon after by rebranding its website to “Jammable“.
According to the website, the brand change was motivated by the service’s move away from just being an ‘AI Voice Platform’. However, a source familiar with the situation informs TorrentFreak that a ‘legal matter’ played a yet role in the decision. That could very well be related to BPI’s letter.
Perhaps not coincidentally, the news about BPI’s legal threat against Voicify/Jammable broke in The Times, just days after the rebrand. As ‘a matter of policy’, BPI can’t say whether it reached out to The Times first, or vice versa, but the added pressure helps its case.
An accompanying message released by BPI’s General Counsel Kiaron Whitehead is also crystal clear.
“The music industry has long embraced new technology to innovate and grow, but Voicify (now known as Jammable), and a growing number of others like them, are misusing AI technology by taking other people’s creativity without permission and making fake content. In so doing, they are endangering the future success of British musicians and their music.”
With a library featuring thousands of voice models, the BPI considers Jammable one of the world’s largest and most egregious deepfake AI music sites. In its letter the BPI gave the voice cloning site the option to respond and avoid legal action but thus far the BPI remains dissatisfied.
While AI-related copyright issues are still rather novel and mostly unexplored from a legal perspective, the music group is convinced it has the law on its side. The BPI’s complaint centers around Jammable’s purported use of copyrighted music recordings to create voice models and AI covers.
In theory, these types of services could enable people to create a cover of a Frank Sinatra song using the voice of Homer Simpson, if they’d like to hear that.
This use of copyrighted music, combined with the commercial nature of Jammable, is not allowed according to BPI.
Thus far, music-related AI lawsuits haven’t appeared in UK courts so if the BPI decides to follow up on its threat, this would be the first. For now, however, there is no sign of legal action.
Several other music industry entities including the Musicians’ Union and UK MUSIC support the efforts to protect rightsholders against AI troubles.
“Jammable is just one worrying example of AI developers encroaching on the personal rights of music creators for their own financial gain,” Musicians’ Union General Secretary Naomi Pohl says.
“It can’t be right that a commercial enterprise can just steal someone’s voice in order to generate unlimited soundalike tracks with no labelling to clarify to the public the output tracks are not genuine recordings by the original artist, no permission from the original artist and no share of the money paid to them either.”
Speaking with TorrentFreak, a BPI spokesperson says that it has only sent a letter to Voicify/Jammable, not to any similar services. We also asked Jammable for a comment on the legal threat but, at the time of publication, we have yet to hear back.
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Der Bundesdatenschutzbeauftragte Kelber hat wohl zum letzten Mal seinen Tätigkeitsbericht präsentiert. Seine Nachfolger könnten noch mehr Aufgaben erhalten. Ein Bericht von Friedhelm Greis (Datenschutz, Gesundheitskarte)
Amazon hat mit der Philips Sonicare Protective Clean 4500 zurzeit eine der meistverkauften elektrischen Zahnbürsten im Angebot. (Technik/Hardware, Philips)
Die erste Verfilmung von 1984 ist für viele ein liebgewonnener Klassiker. Jetzt soll der Roman in Form gleich mehrerer Filme umgesetzt werden. (Filme & Serien, Film)
Weltweit entsteht immer mehr Elektroschrott – und das Recycling reicht nicht aus. Ändert sich nichts, wird das Problem noch schlimmer. (Elektronikschrott, Recycling)
The Nothing Phone (2a) is a mid-range smartphone with premium features including a 120 Hz AMOLED display and a camera system that includes optical image stabilization and two 50MP cameras. It also has a stripped-down version of Nothing’s signatu…
The Nothing Phone (2a) is a mid-range smartphone with premium features including a 120 Hz AMOLED display and a camera system that includes optical image stabilization and two 50MP cameras. It also has a stripped-down version of Nothing’s signature feature: LED light “glyphs” on the back of the phone that can be used for custom […]
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Eine chinesische Forschungsgruppe hat das Risiko für einen Tod durch eine Herz-Kreislauf-Erkrankung beim Intervallfasten untersucht. Es soll extrem hoch sein. Die Studie wird von anderen Medizinern als kritisch eingestuft. (Medizin, Wissenschaft)
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