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US Copyright Office Rules AI-Generated Art Can’t Be Copyrighted

The United States Copyright Office (USCO) has initiated a proceeding to reverse an earlier decision to grant a copyright to a comic book that was created using "A.I. art" and says copyrighted works must be created by humans to gain official copyright protection. - CBR

How A Simple Graphic Memoir Became America’s Most-Banned Book, Thus Juicing Its Sales

"The crusade against Gender Queer has largely driven its popularity and increased the size of (Maia) Kobabe's royalty checks. The memoir has sold more than 96,000 copies and has been translated into Spanish, French, Polish and other languages. It's on the racks in airports." - Yahoo! (Los Angeles Times)

The Year The Streaming Business Crashed

Streaming may be the future, but in the present, it’s not paying the bills. The subtext of the Streaming Wars always has been that the heady days of free-for-all spending wouldn’t last forever. - The Ringer

“The Whale” Was Originally A Play — A Powerful One, Say Those Who Have Done It

Says Shuler Hensley, who's played the 600-pound Charlie in New York and London: "It's a brilliant ending, because audience members have constantly told me they couldn't breathe afterwards. They didn't know what to do, whether to applaud or get up or move because they've become so connected to Charlie." - Yahoo! (Los Angeles Times)

How Kindle Novel Writers Are Using ChatGPT

I figured, Hey, if I don’t know what to write, I’ll just pop something in there and it will get me going, and I’ll be right back into the book I left a week ago. It didn’t quite work out that way. - The Verge

The Coolest Archaeological Finds Of 2022

"There were long-lost tombs uncovered during renovations of Notre-Dame in Paris, the mosaic floors upon which Santa Claus — well okay, St. Nicholas — once trod, multiple hordes of ancient coins ..., and the latest discoveries in the Amazon thanks to LiDAR, the laser-powered gift that keeps on giving." - Artnet

#MeToo Comes To Belgium’s Flagship Art Museum

"Staff at the Royal Museum of Fine Arts are speaking out against the museum's director, Michel Draguet, after 31 of 176 employees signed an open letter condemning a toxic work culture. ... Six current or former employees criticised inappropriate behaviour from the museum director." - The Brussels Times

TikTok Conquered The Social Media World.  Now It’s Being Conquered By Geopolitics

Here's the story of how Zhang Yiming built the tech giant ByteDance and its star video app became a global juggernaut — only to find itself caught between U.S. concerns about data privacy and the ever-tighter rule of Xi Jinping's Chinese Communist Party. - The New York Times Magazine

Maya Ruiz-Picasso, Eldest Daughter And Heir Of Pablo, Is Dead At 87

"When her father died in 1973, Maya took up the mantle of preserving and propelling his legacy. ... It involved assembling and organizing a large archive of his oeuvre and becoming the major authenticator of his work, a task she performed thousands of times until her eyesight gave way in the mid-2010s." - Artnet

Facing Falling Attendance, The Metropolitan Opera Will Trim Its Season And Focus On New Works

"Hit hard by a cash shortfall and lackluster ticket sales ..., the (company) said Monday that it would withdraw up to $30 million from its endowment, give fewer performances next season, and accelerate its embrace of contemporary works, which, in a shift, have been outselling the classics." - The New York Times

The Philly Pops Settles On A New Contract And, Just Maybe, A Future

"The Pops announced in November that it would cease operations at the end of this season. But the new tentative agreement, back-dated to this past Sept. 1, runs through Aug. 31, 2024 — suggesting that the group is eyeing a potential path to survival." - The Philadelphia Inquirer

Australia’s Struggling Festivals Plead For Weather Insurance

With warnings mounting over a new Covid wave in the new year and the Bureau of Meteorology not predicting an end to La Niña until late summer, the live performance and festival sector has been left crippled – with no return to normal in sight. - The Guardian

Arizona Theatre Company Gets A New Artistic Director

Arizona Theatre Company (ATC) has named Matt August, a director and educator, their new artistic director. He succeeds Sean Daniels, who will serve as director of the new Recovery Project at Florida Studio Theatre. - American Theatre

This Year’s Movie Best Actress Category Has Too Few Slots For All The Great Performances

This year’s race for the best-actress Oscar is so stacked with contenders that I’m ready to comb the academy bylaws for a workaround. Are five slots really enough to honor a field this formidable? - The New York Times

Why Did Adults Disappear From Children’s Books?

The adult protagonist has become a rare figure in American children’s books. With a few notable exceptions most children’s books today are deeply child-centric. - The New York Times

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