SF Restaurants, Food & Drink New IKEA Food Hall Has Complaint From Illustrator Who Says Their Logo ‘Blatantly Copied’ His Work A mere one day after opening, SF’s IKEA-adjacent food court Saluhall has drawn the ire of an SF illustrator who says their ‘eyes-ears-nose-mouth’ logo is a rip-off of his own illustration published in The New Yorker.
SF News SF Artist Sues City, Claiming They Illegally Used His Mural in an Ad Campaign Muralist Cameron Moberg has plenty of public art around Bayview and Visitacion Valley, but he’s filed a lawsuit after the art allegedly turned up in a city-sponsored ad campaign without his permission.
Business & Tech SF-Based AI Company Anthropic Sued by Music Publishers for Using Pop Stars’ Copyrighted Work Universal Music and a ton of other music publishers have filed a lawsuit against the up-and-coming SF AI company Anthropic, alleging that its chatbot is spitting out copyrighted lyrics to their top artists’ work.
SF News Selfie Monkey Can Not Own His Own Copyright, Says Judge A crested macaque monkey who lives in a rainforest on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi can not legally own the copyright to his own selfie, even if he pressed the button to take
Arts & Entertainment Janet Jackson's Legal Team Goes After Concert-Going Instagrammers Known to be pretty legally strict, Janet Jackson's legal team appears to have gone after every person they can find who posted photos and videos from her "Unbreakable" tour to social media. As
SF News Monkey Selfie Causes Legal Stir Between Photographer And Wikimedia There's no monkeying around when it comes to legality. Though copyright law gets a little murky when it applies to a photo taken by a monkey. A British photographer is considering legal action