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Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Respect for Creators Urged Amid Concerns Over AI-Generated Content and Copyright

University guidance on AI use in student work draws criticism for encouraging potential copyright infringement and undervaluing original creative labor.

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A recent university guide advising students on the use of AI-generated content has sparked debate over intellectual property rights and the ethical implications of using artificial intelligence to mimic the work of living artists and writers. The controversy highlights ongoing tensions between technological advancemen…
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Jamaica and WIPO Forge Partnership to Enhance Intellectual Property Training for Diplomats

Jamaica has entered into a Letter of Intent with the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to implement a structured training programme on intellectual property (IP) for diplomats and government officials. Signed by Foreign Affairs Minister Kamina Johnson Smith and WIPO Director General Daren Tang, the initi…

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