AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI Copyright Clash: The New York Times and other US outlets ask a federal judge to sanction OpenAI, alleging “obstruction” and hidden datasets/logs in a copyright case tied to how ChatGPT was trained on news content. Press Freedom Under Pressure: Ghana’s journalists group warns that contempt and injunction-driven lawsuits are increasingly used to intimidate reporters, after the jailing of Herald editor Larry Alans-Dogbey. Regulation & Censorship: Papua New Guinea’s Office of Censorship clarifies how its National Censorship Board and the office split policy vs. implementation roles. Public Media Scrutiny: Australia’s SBS defends not adopting the IHRA anti-Semitism definition, saying it relies on police and courts, while investing more in its Hebrew service. Platform Governance: US senators debate youth social media rules, including default settings that disable addictive features for minors. Industry Watch: NAB Show New York 2026 opens registration, spotlighting AI, streaming, creator economy and sports media. Media Business Moves: Comcast’s breakup plans and NBCU reshuffling keep reshaping telecom-entertainment competition. Sports Data Economics: Sportradar’s Patrick Mostboeck argues AI is turning sports data into a monetizable engagement engine beyond betting.
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