Journal Home Browse Issues Search Articles Submissions About the Journal Copyright Fixation Podcast Subscribe Go back to Issues C+T Panel 1 - THIS MASQUERADE STREAMING: FRAUD AND COPYRIGHT Abstract It has been estimated that as much as 10% of music streams are fraudulent and that the percentage is growing. This session explores the sizable chunk of this activity that has copyright implications, such as fraudsters submitting music by famous artists to streaming services and claiming it as their own. It examines these sources of streaming fraud and the roles that streaming services, independent distributors, labels, and technology providers can play in mitigating it. Full Article 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1005 (2025)Download Related Content Event May 18 Copyright x AI: Shifting Landscapes Across the Atlantic 2026 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for copyright and AI — nowhere more so than in the… Live CLE Credit AI & Copyright Video Mar 4, 2026 Is It Fair Use to Use Pirated Materials for AI Training? This panel will discuss the current controversy over whether the use of “pirated” datasets in training AI models overcome claims… CLE Credit AI & Copyright Journal December 21, 2025 C+T Panel 2 - A THOUSAND TIMES NO: THE PRACTICALITIES OF OPT-OUT FOR AI TRAINING 72 J. Copyright Soc'y 1023 (2025)Download Adam Rendle, Daan Archer, Ali Sternburg, Thomas Sullivan AI & Copyright Copyright + Technology Conference Creativity & Technology Collide Technology, Innovation & the Future